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Almanac note · Home and property

Tulare citizen requests work best with a city-limit check

Tulare's citizen request form is for concerns inside city limits and asks for the date, time, location, issue type, and a specific description.

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Tulare has a citizen request form for concerns noticed inside city limits. That city-limit piece matters. If the spot is outside Tulare, the request may belong with Tulare County instead.

Before filling out the form, write down when you noticed the issue and where it is. The form asks for date, time, location, and issue type. For location, use an address if you have one. If not, use cross streets, a business name, a school, a park, or another landmark.

This is especially useful in a place like Tulare, where city streets, county roads, farms, shopping areas, and freeway edges sit close together. A clear location helps staff see whether the request belongs to the city and which department should look at it.

If the problem is near a canal, school, shopping center, park, or industrial edge, include that nearby landmark. It can help separate one similar block from another.

Keep the description short and direct. Say what changed, what needs attention, and whether the issue is still there.

Where to see it

Tulare Submit Your Citizen Request page.

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