The City of Murrieta is kicking off the new year with a new app, making it quick and convenient to report issues throughout the city. The Murrieta Fix It app makes connecting with the City of Murrieta simple. This new tool lets residents and businesses report local issues like potholes and graffiti or damaged trees, playground equipment, street signs, and sidewalks all from the ease of their mobile devices.
The process to report an issue is handled quickly and easily by opening the app and submitting a service request. You can then track the City’s response. The app harnesses the power of GPS to provide a precise location for staff so that they can begin fixing the problem quickly. Users can also include a photo with their report to help the Cityeasily identify the problem. Downloading and using Murrieta Fix It is free and helps constituents proactively keep Murrieta the premier city it is. People can also report a problem directly from the City’s website, making it accessible for those without a smart phone.
City Manager Kim Summers shared her excitement about this new feature. The City is very excited to launch Murrieta Fix It. Multiple City departments have worked to make this a reality, so it is very fulfilling to kick off the new year with the City’s own app. We are always working to engage with our residents and businesses in ways that are convenient for them. We are glad to now have this efficient and cost-effective way to address issues throughout the city. We appreciate everyone’s involvement through the app to help create the best Murrieta, where we are connected by technology,” highlighted Summers.
Visit www.MurrietaCA.gov/fixit to learn more or download the app on Google Play or the Apple Store on mobile devices.
Murrieta’s more than 115,000 residents live in one of the safest cities in the U.S., with top-ranked schools, 52 parks, and a dynamic business environment. Central to all of Southern California, Murrieta is truly the gem of the valley. With a median age of 36 and an average household income of $122,207, Murrieta boasts a well-educated population and a strong labor force. Ranked the fiscally healthiest full-service city in Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, and Los Angeles counties, Murrieta’s future is undoubtedly bright.