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Report and track non-emergency issues with Tukwila Works

Tukwila, WALocal News

The City of Tukwila has re-launched the Tukwila Works online reporting tool through SeeClickFix, allowing residents to easily report and track non-emergency issues. This initiative supports community engagement by providing a straightforward platform for submitting reports via the city’s website or a mobile app. Users can navigate through categories, confirm locations, and upload images to enhance their submissions. The mobile app, available for both iPhone and Android, is optimized for on-site reporting, ensuring that issues are addressed swiftly. Residents will receive notifications throughout the resolution process, keeping them informed about the status of their reports.

Previous users of the Tukwila Works app are urged to delete it and download the updated SeeClickFix app. For emergencies, the city emphasizes the importance of calling 9-1-1. This re-launch is a significant step towards improving city responsiveness and enhancing the quality of life for Tukwila residents.

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