Casa Grande Implements SeeClickFix for Resident Reports | The Locally Times
The City of Casa Grande now provides residents a system to report non-emergency issues like potholes and graffiti via website or mobile app.
The City of Casa Grande has implemented a new system for residents to report non-emergency concerns, according to a February 18 posting on the city's website. The SeeClickFix platform provides residents with a direct channel to submit requests for issues such as potholes, graffiti, non-working streetlights, uncontained trash, abandoned vehicles, illegal dumping, and other code violations. This initiative establishes a structured method for residents to contribute to the upkeep and improvement of their neighborhoods by directly notifying city services of maintenance needs. Residents can access the SeeClickFix system through the city's website or by downloading its dedicated mobile application, which is available for both Android and iPhone devices. The city's guidance, published on February 18, 2026, explicitly states that SeeClickFix is not intended for reporting crime or police department-related concerns. For specific low-priority crimes or incidents, the Casa Grande Police Department maintains a separate online reporting system for citizens. This distinction ensures that emergency and crime-related reports continue through established police channels, while SeeClickFix focuses on civic infrastructure and code compliance. ## Program Development and Community Observation The February 18 posting on the city's website does not specify which city departments will manage the incoming SeeClickFix reports or detail the metrics for measuring the program's success. As the system integrates into city operations, residents can observe future city communications for information regarding resource allocation, average response times for reported issues, and the transparent tracking of resolution rates. These details will illustrate the system's ongoing impact on community improvements and the city's responsiveness to resident-identified concerns.