A Simple Way to Help Keep Glendora Beautiful
One of the things that makes Glendora special is that people care. We notice when a tree needs attention, a streetlight burns out, or graffiti appears. We want our neighborhoods to be safe, welcoming, and well cared for.
The good news? Reporting these issues is easier than ever.
The City of Glendora offers the My Civic Services app, a free tool that lets residents report non-emergency concerns directly to the appropriate city department. Instead of wondering who to call or where to send an email, you can submit a request in just a few minutes from your phone.
See a pothole? Report it.
Notice graffiti? Snap a photo.
See if tree pest? Report it
Find a broken sprinkler, damaged sidewalk, or illegal dumping? The app helps you send the information directly to the people who can address it.
One of the features we especially appreciate is that you can attach photos and the app automatically records the location of the issue. That means City staff have a much clearer picture of the problem before they even arrive. You can also track the status of your request and receive updates as it moves from submission to completion.
A Better Way to Connect with Your City
The app isn't just convenient for residents. It also helps City staff work more efficiently.
Instead of sorting through phone calls, emails, and handwritten notes, requests are routed electronically to the appropriate department. This allows staff to prioritize work, identify recurring issues, and respond more effectively throughout the community.
It's a great example of how technology can improve local government while making it easier for residents to participate.
Small Actions Make a Big Difference
Strong communities aren't built only by elected officials or City employees. They're built by neighbors who care enough to get involved.
Something as simple as reporting a broken streetlight can make a neighborhood safer. Reporting graffiti helps keep our public spaces welcoming. Letting the City know about a damaged sidewalk may even help prevent someone from being injured.
When hundreds of residents each take a few minutes to report issues they notice, those small actions add up to a cleaner, safer, and more connected Glendora.
Ready to help keep Glendora looking its best?
Download the free My Civic Services app and report non-emergency issues like potholes, graffiti, damaged sidewalks, broken streetlights, and illegal dumping directly from your phone. It's a quick and easy way to help keep our community safe, clean, and beautiful.
iPhone / iPad (Apple App Store):
Download My Civic Services for iPhoneAndroid (Google Play):
Download My Civic Services for Android
Working together, we can all play a small part in keeping Glendora the wonderful place we call home.