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Almanac note · Rules and licenses

Whittier 365 handles requests and city updates in one app

Whittier 365 gives residents one place for city notifications and non-emergency requests, including categories for code enforcement, graffiti, traffic, public works, parks, trash, water, and sewer items.

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Whittier 365 is worth setting up if you live, work, or spend a lot of time in town. It does two useful things in one place. It sends city updates when alerts are turned on, and it gives people a 24/7 path for non-emergency reports.

The report choices are practical. They include code items, graffiti, construction, trees and parks, traffic, abandoned vehicles, potholes, streets, sidewalks, signs, lights, water, sewer, trash, and unlicensed business or rental concerns.

For a good request, pick the closest category first. Then add the location, a short note, and a photo if it helps. If the issue is really about a permit, inspection, water bill, trash account, or police report, the broader Whittier services menu may send you to a better page.

Whittier has hillside streets, Uptown blocks, older neighborhoods, school routes, parks, and busy commuter roads. A report app keeps small city issues from turning into a long hunt for the right phone number.

Where to see it

Whittier 365 page.

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