How It Works
Your report appears on the map immediately. Notes and photos go through a quick automated review before they become visible to others.
You can report the following types of issues:
| Type | Use for | |
|---|---|---|
| 🕳️ | Pothole | Holes in the road surface |
| 🗑️ | Illegal Dump | Dumped trash, furniture, or debris |
| 🌳 | Tree / Branch | Fallen trees or branches blocking roads |
| 🌊 | Flooding | Standing water or flooded areas |
| 🚧 | Road Damage | Cracks, sinkholes, or damaged surfaces |
| 📋 | Other | Anything else that needs attention |
Both are optional but help the community understand the issue. Photos are resized automatically before upload. You can use your phone's camera directly or select an existing image.
Notes have a 280-character limit. Keep them short and descriptive — something like "Large pothole in the right lane near the crosswalk" is perfect.
All notes and photos are reviewed automatically before they appear publicly. This keeps the map useful and appropriate for everyone. The pin and issue type show up immediately — only the text and image go through review. Most content is approved within seconds.
During winter storms, you can track which streets have been plowed using the Street Plow page.
A street's status is determined by majority vote during the current storm. If a street has 5 "plowed" votes and 3 "not plowed" votes, it shows as plowed. Tied votes are broken by the most recent vote.
Statuses are sticky — a street plowed at 2 AM stays plowed the next morning, even if no one has voted recently. When a new storm hits, all votes are cleared and every street resets to unknown.
Some streets display a gold "City Verified" badge. This means a city official has confirmed the street has been plowed. You can still vote on verified streets — if you notice problems, report it as "Not Plowed" and your vote counts. This helps the city see where issues remain.
The map shows streets colored by status and civic issue pins by type:
Civic issue pins are color-coded by type. Tap any pin to see details, or tap a road to see its plow status and vote.
Use the layer control in the top-right corner of the map to show or hide categories. You can toggle individual issue types, plow statuses, and vote pins on and off. Use "Hide All / Show All" to quickly clear or restore the map.
The City Parks page is a directory of parks, trails, nature preserves, and outdoor spaces in the city. Each listing includes the park's location on an interactive map, address, hours, activities, and facilities.
You can browse parks two ways:
Parks are grouped by category: City Parks, Trails, Nature Preserves, State Parks & Forests, and Water Recreation.
See something wrong at a park? Tap Report issue on any park card to send a report directly to the city.
Park reports go directly to city staff for review. They are not shown publicly on the map — they're an internal reporting tool, not a community feed.