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ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Albany’s administration has disabled SeeClickFix, a website and app for reporting city problems. It’s the result of a recent ruling in the Henry E. Calabrese v.
Update: Albany has eliminated its SeeClickFix app. ALBANY — The city of Albany has long encouraged people to file complaints about quality-of-life issues in the city through the app SeeClickFix.
The city announced on Wednesday that it won’t use the SeeClickFix program. This online portal allows people to report nonemergency issues like potholes, code violations and illegal dumping.