See Click Fix
The Daily Freeman and SeeClickFix.com have partnered in an effort to empower area residents by providing an interactive tool to help them report non-emergency, quality-of-life issues.
How it works ...
1. Navigate to area where the issue you want to report is located on the map below. (Use the controls in the upper left corner to move the map around the window or zoom in and out.)
2. After you see your spot, click it.
3. Fill out the form that shows ... you can also upload a photo. Click "save."
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