The District’s non-emergency 311 call line is open and staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and can connect callers to police and other agencies for non-emergency issues.
The city receives about 60 requests daily for things like potholes, missed trash pickup or parking violations.
An email said that 311 was not working for non-emergencies; however, 911 was available for emergencies. If a citizen needs police or medical for non-emergencies, they must call 702-267-5000 ...
The International City/County Management Association recently released the first in a series of studies, "Call 311: Connecting Citizens to Local Government." The case study explains how the system ...
This is where we get the chance to make a difference, to get our hands dirty and help the city remedy the issue while guiding ...
Visitors who have pressing (though not emergency) issues can call 311 to learn street parking information; report, potholes, noise or blocked driveways; to give the Mayor a message; and much more.
In recognition of the city’s 311 call center employees, Mayor Malik Evans visited the center on West Main Street Tuesday, since it was “3/11.” The visit aimed to honor the dedication of these ...
The 311 team's call center is open from Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m., and Saturday, from 8 a.m. until noon. Today, the city's 311 service is more accessible than ever by way of ...
Edmonton is reducing the operating days for its 311 non-emergency telephone line that acts as a central point of contact for city information, services and filing complaints.
Residents can fill out a survey each time they file a 311 complaint, saying if they’re satisfied or dissatisfied with a city agency’s service and explain why.