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MoVal 24/7 routes many Moreno Valley service requests

MoVal 24/7 lets Moreno Valley residents report many non-emergency city issues, including potholes, graffiti, streetlight outages, illegal dumping, park maintenance, code concerns, and some inspection requests.

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Moreno Valley’s MoVal 24/7 is the first stop for many non-emergency city service requests. It is built for issues that need a city team, a location, and a request record.

The service list is broad. Residents can use it for potholes, graffiti, streetlight outages, illegal dumping, park upkeep, code concerns, and some building inspection steps.

Public Works has its own repair lanes too. Street work, street sweeping, trees, lighting, and related repair questions may point back to MoVal 24/7 or a more exact page.

For a clean request, include the closest address or cross street. Add a short description and a photo if it helps. If the issue is about a private utility, police matter, or emergency, use the route meant for that kind of issue.

Moreno Valley covers a lot of ground between neighborhoods, hills, shopping centers, and newer growth areas. MoVal 24/7 is the handy first stop for everyday city fixes.

Where to see it

MoVal 24/7 app and Moreno Valley maintenance operations pages.

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