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Originally Posted by JillyS
It would be great to include a "short cut" list of useful phone numbers for city services (reporting graffitti, getting a street light repaired, etc). For example, it took me four calls to get the right person to tell me that the dumpster that showed up on my street for a month was in fact permitted. Wouldn't it be wonderful if I could go on the SOSNA website and get the correct number right away? I'm happy to help compile the list if it's something people are interested in.
Maybe links to websites/phone numbers of neighborhood businesses would be nice to add too.
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Those are both great ideas, Jilly. In fact for a start I think we can use a list of City contact numbers from a sample brochure from Ready, Willing, and Able that I picked up at the General Meeting the other night.
And it would definitely be cool to have a "directory" of sorts to all the local business phone numbers, email & web addresses we can gather. (With perhaps larger "ads" for those who want to pay for more than just a basic/standard listing. Could be a great way to raise funds for various neighborhood improvement initiatives.)