Cityworks and SeeClickFix Help Westland, MI Connect with Citizens

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Cityworks and SeeClickFix Help Westland, MI Connect with Citizens 
 The City of Westland Launches Westland Click & Fix App For Citizens


Sandy, UT – Cityworks is proud to partner with SeeClickFix to help the City of Westland, Michigan, connect with their citizens. Last month, the city launched the Westland Click & Fix app, a citizen reporting tool for its more than 85,000 residents, powered by SeeClickFix. The integration allows citizens to easily submit quality-of-life issues like potholes, damaged streetlights, and graffiti from their personal devices through SeeClickFix, which automatically creates a Cityworks service request that is sent to the proper city department.
 
“The residents of Westland are our first line of defense to spot issues around the city, and with this new tool, they can communicate their concerns quickly and conveniently,” commented Mayor Wild. “We are committed to finding new innovations and technologies that allow us to communicate with the residents efficiently and improve transparency.”
 
With Westland’s Click & Fix app, citizens can easily report issues on the go, receive real-time updates on the city’s progress, receive notifications when work is completed, and connect with the city’s social media platform. With these new tools, Mayor Wild wants to engage more citizens, increase internal efficiency, and add to the Michigan way of providing government transparency.
 
“We are always pleased to see organizations improving business processes with Cityworks, and what a great thing to see Westland implementing it in ways that connect them to their community,” said Wayne Hill, executive vice president of client relations at Cityworks. “Westland is showing the kind of forward thinking that encompasses smart cities.”

Westland Click & Fix is available for free on both the Apple App and Google Play stores.
 
About Cityworks
Since 1996, Cityworks® has been helping organizations maintain smart, safe, and resilient communities by streamlining the care of public infrastructure, permitting, and property. Built exclusively on Esri® ArcGIS® technology, Cityworks' Web GIS-centric platform combines the authoritative asset inventory in a geodatabase with business process applications for managing workflow, scheduling resources, and prioritizing activities. Time-tested and proven, Cityworks is Empowering GIS® at more than 600 organizations around the world, saving time and money while improving operational efficiencies.

About SeeClickFix
SeeClickFix empowers residents to report quality-of-life issues directly to their local government. With simple mobile, web, and CRM technology, SeeClickFix aims to bridge the communication gap between residents and government. Over 300 organizations and governments of all sizes use SeeClickFix; and there are 1,000,000 users on the platform. Since 2010, over 3,000,000 issues have been reported — and almost 90% have been fixed. 

For more information, contact:
Camille Olsen
Communications Specialist
Cityworks®–Azteca Systems
801.523.2751
colsen@cityworks.com
www.cityworks.com
Copyright © Azteca Systems, LLC, 2017, All rights reserved.
Cityworks, 11075 South State Street, #24, Sandy, UT 84070
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