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Huntington Beach has one report page for many city issues

Huntington Beach residents can start many city concerns on the Report An Issue page, but should remember that submitted complaints may become public records.

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Huntington Beach has a simple city page called Report An Issue. It sits with other city service links, so it is a useful place to begin for a regular city concern when you do not know which department owns it.

That helps in a beach city. A concern near Main Street, a neighborhood street, a park, the pier area, or a public facility may need a different city team. The report page gives the city one place to collect the request before it moves to the right staff.

Use a clear location, a short description, and a photo if the problem is visible. For beach or pier items, say which entrance, lot, block, or landmark is closest. For neighborhood items, use the address or cross street.

One calm heads-up: Huntington Beach notes on the page that complaints submitted to the city are public records. Keep personal details out of the request unless they are needed. For emergency help, police reporting, permits, or records, use the specific city path instead.

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Huntington Beach Report An Issue and city services pages.

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