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Norwalk asks residents to report potholes by phone or via Norwalk Connects app


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Norwalk asks residents to report potholes by phone or via Norwalk Connects app
An unidentified speaker urged Norwalk residents Friday to report potholes so city crews can find and repair them, saying, "Did you know that the city is busy filling potholes after the recent rain?" The announcement provided a phone number and the Norwalk Connects app as reporting options.

The speaker asked residents to call (562) 929-5511 or to use the Norwalk Connects app on their phones, saying reports can be filed "with the press of a few buttons." The announcement noted the Norwalk Connects app is available for download in the Google Play and Apple App Store.

The message framed reporting as a way for residents to help the city locate potholes missed after recent storms. No votes, motions or formal actions were recorded in the brief announcement; it functioned as a public-service notice directing the public to the provided reporting channels.

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