BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The City of Bend announced Friday the launch of a new service request app called Bend Works to better serve the community.
Our streamlined platform allows you to quickly and easily notify city staff of non-emergency service requests. Bend Works allows the community to track their requests, creating a more transparent and efficient process.
Items that can be reported through Bend Works include:
- graffiti
- pothole
- traffic light problem
- Dead animal in right-of-way
- Debris and trash in the right-of-way
- street light
- Water leak
- flood damage
Bend Works allows you to include more specific details about your request so our staff can respond quickly and effectively. The new tools will also allow city staff to better track requests they receive and better collect data to make more informed decisions.
“We are excited to bring this tool to the community,” said Stephanie Betteridge, Chief Innovation Officer. “Bend Works provides a better platform for community members to interact with the city and allows community members to easily track the progress of their requests.”
Bend Works is available in a web browser or by downloading a free mobile app. Information about the tool can be found at: bendoregon.gov/bend-works.
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