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“Fix the Roads” is the result of thousands of door-to-door and phone conversations with residents in San Diego.

“Fix the Roads” is the result of thousands of door-to-door and phone conversations with residents in San Diego.

In the past year, our campaign talked with residents all over San Diego County. They shared concerns and priorities, with the pressing issues affecting our neighborhoods.

Many residents expressed concerns related to potholes, sidewalk repairs, and the need for traffic calming in various neighborhoods.

Local governments in San Diego get tens of millions of dollars from the State for road repair. Unfortunately, they’re not always using those funds well.

It’s important for elected officials to listen to what people have to say, and to be responsive to needs. I’d like to share different ways to voice your concerns directly to the appropriate government agency.

In the past year, we’ve talked with residents all over San Diego. They shared concerns and priorities, with the pressing issues affecting our neighborhoods.

Many residents expressed concerns related to potholes, sidewalk repairs, and the need for traffic calming in various neighborhoods.

Local governments in San Diego get tens of millions of dollars from the State for road repair. Unfortunately, they’re not always using those funds well.

It’s important for elected officials to listen to what people have to say, and to be responsive to needs. I’d like to share different ways to voice your concerns directly to the appropriate government agency.

HOW TO PUT IN A REQUEST:

  If you live in San Diego:

  1. Visit City of San Diego – Get it Done, or get the Get it Done
  2. Pick the “Online Services” (example: Streets, Sidewalks, Lights).
  3. Pick your issue or request.
  4. Put the address, a description of the issue, and you can even add an image.
  5. Provide your contact information.
  6. Submit your message. 
  7. Done. It’s that simple! It goes directly to the Mayor and the appropriate department.

  If you live in Lemon Grove:

  1. Visit City of Lemon Grove – Report and Issue
  2. Provide the appropriate details like your contact information and your issue.
  3. Click submit, and you are done!
  4. You can also call the city at (619) 825-3800.

  If you live in El Cajon:

  1. Visit City of El Cajon – Requests and Issues.
  2. Select the “Issue Sub-Type” (example: pothole/street repair).
  3. Write a description of the issue and the location, you can add an image as well.
  4. Provide your contact information.
  5. Done. It goes directly to the appropriate department.

  If you live in La Mesa:

  1. Visit City of La Mesa – SeeClickFix
  2. Click on “New Request”.
  3. Pick a location for your request (must be within La Mesa).
  4. Select a Request Category (example: sidewalk repair).
  5. Include a photo and/or a description of the issue.
  6. Add your contact information or do the complaint anonymously.
  7. Register and submit.
  8. Done. The complaint will go directly to the

    appropriate department.

  If you live in La Presa, Spring Valley or Bonita (San Diego County):

  1. Visit County of San Diego – Road Service Request.
  2. Click on “Try Our New Online Form”.
  3. Write the address, pick a category (ex: road maintenance), pick a subcategory (ex: potholes), and describe your issue in detail.
  4. Upload a picture.
  5. Provide your contact information.
  6. Submit your request!

You can also download the Tell Us Now app to report non-emergency problems to the County of San Diego. You can report problems related to pricing and scales (e.g. gas pumps, grocery stores), mosquitoes (e.g. green pools, dead birds, mosquito breeding), air quality (region wide), and code compliance (e.g. graffiti, abandoned vehicles) within the unincorporated area.

HOW TO GET INVOLVED:

Make sure to share this information with your friends and neighbors. You can also visit my Instagram page as I sometimes provide additional information. 

Your active participation is crucial in making a lasting impact on the infrastructure of San Diego County. Join us in building a community where concerns are met with action, and together, we’ll pave the way for positive change.

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