Welcome to the Complaint Dept.
Have a pet peeve about your community? A quality of life issue that's driving you nuts? Terrible roads? Nasty potholes? Crime problems? Improve York County by flagging problems for us to investigate and help resolve. We can't promise your problem will be fixed, but we can shine a light make to sure local officials are aware of it. Use the map at left to report issues. Or email us at letters@ydr.com.
How it works
Use this interactive map to notify neighbors and local officials about problems such as potholes, broken street lights, flood-prone dips and road hazards, as well as graffiti and other eyesores.1. Click the "Report" tab on the left side of the map below. Enter the address or use the map marker to navigate to the area where the issue you want to report is located on the map below. (Use the controls in the upper left corner to move the map around the window or zoom in and out.).
2. Once you have mapped the location of your issue, click next to start step 2.
3. Enter a summary of your issue, such as "Large pothole" or "Broken streetlight". Once you've entered a summary, you can then fill out a more detailed description of the issue and even attach a photograph. After this is complete, enter a display name, such as "John" or "Anonymous,” as well as a valid email address. After you've completed all the fields, press submit to create a public report of your issue.
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Download the SeeClickFix app from the Android Market or iTunes to report issues as you are out and about.Local problem-solving resources
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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Chambers Road traffic light controversy continues
Some people aren’t happy that a traffic light at Route 124 and Chambers Road in York Township will be removed when crews widen the road in coming years. Residents who live nearby say it will make it hard for them … Continue reading
Flooding at Princess and Albemarle
Carmen Owens reports that this is the lake that forms at the intersection of East Princess and Albemarle streets in the city every time it rains heavily. Owens wrote: “I understand that East Princess Street is to be resurfaced … Continue reading
Susquehanna River Basin Commission tries new public hearing tactic
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission held its first public hearing for oral testimony of water withdrawal applications on Feb.16. The Commission, an interstate watershed agency that manages the resources of the central Pennsylvania basin, previously heard from applicants the day … Continue reading
Field of plastic bags
Ever notice the plastic bags dotting the properties that border Route 30 and Roosevelt Avenue on the side where there is a grocery store, banks and a strip of land that serves as a buffer from the roads? The other … Continue reading
Bicycle riders encouraged to use road, not sidewalks
Last week a caller, who didn’t identify himself, described his frustration with people who ride bicycles on the sidewalks. And those who ride in the wrong direction on a one-way street. Riding on sidewalks isn’t encouraged, according to the state … Continue reading
That’s some detour!
This detour sign is at the intersection of Route 616 and College Avenue Extended, aka Salem Road, aka Dogtown Road. For those keeping score at home, that’s about four miles from Highland Avenue. The detour signs — at this crossroads … Continue reading
PennDOT plans to fix faded lines on Interstate 83
Crews have started demolishing the Sherman Street bridge over Interstate 83, and one commenter has noticed a problem on the highway in this area. Traffic has been shifted in this area for more than a year, and the painted lines … Continue reading
Twenties want some changes
The twenty-somethings over at the Twenty & Change blog talk about things they would like to see fixed in York County. They focused on such issues as city potholes, nightlife for young people in southern York County, green space in … Continue reading
Some tips to avoid traffic jams
OK, I drive Route 30, the length of the thing, at least twice every day. East to west. West to east. Every day. It’s annoying. It’s maddening. It’s, it’s, it’s…well, you get the idea. For a town this size, it … Continue reading
Fuel tanker almost strikes bridge in Seven Valleys
A fuel tanker almost hit the bridge in Seven Valleys last week, again highlighting the need to do something about this span. The driver was visibly shaken, Michael Malone of North Codorus Township wrote in an email. The driver even … Continue reading
