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Yuba City yc311 is for non-emergency city requests
Yuba City's yc311 system lets residents send non-emergency service requests such as potholes, streetlights, drainage, water waste, and abandoned carts.
Yuba City has a practical shortcut for problems that are real, but not an emergency. yc311 is the city’s non-emergency service request system, and it is available all day instead of only during counter hours.
Use it for things like a pothole, a streetlight outage, a traffic signal problem, tall grass, an abandoned shopping cart, water waste, or street flooding and drainage trouble. For those issues, the exact location is usually the key detail.
That fits Yuba City well. A problem can be near a levee road, a school, a neighborhood corner, a shopping center, or an older street by the grid. A clear address, nearby cross street, photo, and short description give the request something concrete to follow.
yc311 is not the right place for danger happening now. For a crash, fire, crime in progress, medical emergency, or immediate hazard, use emergency channels. For billing, permits, court matters, or county services, use the right office instead of squeezing everything into yc311.
Before sending a request, pause for one minute and sort it: What is the issue? Where is it? Is it urgent? Is it on city property, private property, or a county/state road? That small sort helps the request land in the right hands.
Where to see it
Yuba City yc311 - At Your Service page.
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