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A2 Fix It

See it, report it, get it fixed. From potholes to tree branches, the City of Ann Arbor’s new “A2 Fix It” system makes it simple and fast to notify City Hall of problems in our community. This app provides users the ability to track service requests, their own as well as others, and be notified when issues are resolved. The app’s GPS recognizes your location and has an easy to navigate menu of common issues. Users can report missed cart pickups, dark street lights, street tree problems, sidewalk hazards, clogged storm drains, graffiti, missing traffic signs, street flooding, park maintenance issues, and much more.

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Reviews (10)

Bri. R. Jan 27, 2022     

This used to be a useful app. Now use of part tense. Now it has become so bug-riddled has to be well-nigh USELESS. I couldn't upload a photo supporting a complaint I was making. That wasn't a problem in the past. App has gone south in a major way. UI is god-awful, too.

A. G. u. Dec 3, 2019     

Bugs have been fixed and now it works great again

Jus. G. Sep 26, 2019     

Easy to use!

Rol. T. Oct 3, 2019     

Directs to a2gov website.

A. G. u. Oct 13, 2017     

Reported a traffic light problem which was promptly repaired.

Ric. C. Nov 18, 2016     

Works very well to report issues to our City, and the City has been generally responsive. Question: now that the SeeClickFix app itself is updated today, is this A2 Fix It app going to be updated to the same functionality?

Aar. L. Jan 5, 2017     

Easy to use and the city is responsive, a winner.

A. G. u. Jun 28, 2016     

Update claims support for anonymous reporting but when you try to goes to sign up/log in screen. Think developer needs to look up anonymous in the dictionary.

M.. Aug 30, 2014     

Pretty cool to see a city actively roll out new methods for citizen feedback and step into the digital era.

mat. e. Sep 2, 2014     

Closing a project because it had been tasked or planned for future is disingenuous and makes others presume the issue was fixed when they see the blue icon.