City Encourages Residents to use 311 Phone App

City Encourages Residents to use 311 Phone App
Mayor John Gunter — John Gunter Official Website
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The City of Cape Coral offers a 311 mobile app, enabling residents to report concerns and access official City information and services on their smartphones.

Users can report issues to 311, including, but not limited to, those involving:

  • Code Compliance
  • Algal Blooms
  • Lot Mowing
  • Traffic and Street Lights
  • Stormwater, Swale, and Reclaimed Water Issues 
  • Transportation Maintenance
  • Utilities

The app also features the latest news, City attractions, a public meeting calendar, contact information for City officials, a contractor portal, and water billing and payment services. The app allows City staff to be responsive to citizen requests and provides follow-up tracking and documentation for reporting.

Download the 311 app on Apple or Android by searching “Cape Coral 311” in the App or Google Play store.

Original source can be found here.



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