[Excerpt from 4/16/18 Connecticut Post article by Dan Haar]

When I met Ben Berkowitz in a New Haven cafe to talk about the SeeClickFix platform his company developed, I figured we’d walk around the neighborhood so I could see how the app worked. The app guides users to report problems such as broken curbs and illegal dumping to a city or town. The municipality, in this case New Haven, can then communicate back to users through email directed by the app. ....

Link:
https://www.ctpost.com/business/article/Dan-Haar-How-SeeClickFix-helps-cities-reach-12833750.php

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