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Rancho Cordova Connect turns small fixes into trackable requests

Rancho Cordova Connect lets residents send photos and reports through the website or app, while Public Works keeps a direct phone path for after-hours issues like water mains, traffic signals, and road hazards.

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Rancho Cordova Connect is the everyday path for things you see around town and want the city to fix or review. A photo, location, and short note can be enough to get the request moving.

Use it for regular, non-emergency items that are easier to explain with a picture. That might be a damaged sign, graffiti, a sidewalk concern, a parking issue, or another local maintenance question. You can send the request through the website or app and get an update after the problem is handled.

Public Works also has a direct phone path. That includes after-hours help for items like a water main break, traffic signal problem, or road hazard. The app is good for a trackable report. The phone number is better when the issue feels time-sensitive or could affect safety.

Rancho Cordova covers neighborhoods, business parks, river edges, and fast-moving roads. A clear report helps the right crew understand both the problem and the exact spot.

Where to see it

Rancho Cordova Connect and Public Works pages.

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