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SeeClickFix is an online web application that allows park users to report non-emergency issues such as graffiti or broken park equipment on a map for everyone to see. The application sends notifications to the Parks Maintenance Team so the issues can be addressed.
To submit a request from the Dunwoody SeeClickFix website, you select the location on a map and then choose from a list of possible problems. Examples of public works problems include signal malfunctions, potholes, broken sidewalks, sign issues, and stormwater issues. For parks, examples of problems include debris, flooding, and tree concerns.
Once you identify the problem, you’re asked to submit a photo, if you have one. The next screen will ask for a description of the issue and whether it’s in the roadway. If someone else has already reported the problem, you can check the date, add details, and request updates.
There’s an app for that!
By downloading and using the SeeClickFix app, you can report issues in a more detailed and effective way. The app uses GPS to pinpoint the location and makes it easy to upload photos of the problem. Those additional details allow staff to start working on a resolution more quickly. You can also turn on push notifications for immediate updates on reports in your area.
Other resources
Link to the Trouble Calls Guide for information on handling gas leaks, water issues, streetlight problems, power outages and more.
Please do not use SeeClickFix if your issue is related to tall grass, property maintenance, or abandoned vehicles. Instead, report those concerns to Code Enforcement by calling 678-382-6890 or visiting www.dunwoodyga.gov/codeviolation.
For emergencies, call the Dunwoody Police Department directly by dialing (678) 382-6900 or 911.
For after-hours public works emergency, like a tree blocking a road or sidewalk, call 678-382-6850.
Georgia Power handles street light outages and power outages. DeKalb County handles water and sewer emergencies. Find contact information for all here: www.dunwoodyga.gov/trouble.