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My Jurupa Valley turns local problems into service requests

Jurupa Valleyservice requestscity app

My Jurupa Valley is the city’s app for turning local problems into service requests. It can be used for potholes, abandoned shopping carts, encampments, broken streetlights, missed trash pickup, and other concerns.

The app starts with a request type, then asks for the place and a short description. Pick the closest match. If you are reporting a pothole, streetlight, or missed pickup, the category helps the request land with the right team.

Photos are useful in Jurupa Valley because many streets, trails, and commercial areas can look similar from a written address alone. A picture of the issue and a nearby landmark can help staff find it faster.

Jurupa Valley also has a lot of edges where neighborhoods, horse properties, warehouses, riverbottom roads, and county-style streets meet. If the problem is near one of those edges, explain the closest driveway, intersection, school, or business entrance.

You can also track the request after sending it. That is handy if the problem is near your home, school route, workplace, or a spot you pass every day and want to check without calling again.

Where to see it

My Jurupa Valley App page.

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Reviewed July 4, 2026

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