Huntington Beach Goes Live!

Huntington Beach Goes Live!

Huntington Beach may be the latest city to engage their citizens like never before using MyHB mobile app. City officials found that 40% of traffic to the city’s website was from cellular devices. Using features like Government, Beach Information, Experience HB, City News, Upcoming Events, and Services, citizens will quickly realize it simpler than previously to stay linked to their city with a number of taps on their own smart phone.


Residents and visitors alike can find information about facilities, libraries, points-of-interest and also the over 100 parks, along with information, telephone numbers, maps and directions, along with get access to city council agendas. They’re able to stay informed and up-to-date on the latest happenings and upcoming events from the City News and Upcoming Events sections. The status of requested permits can be checked in the app while using permit number, APN or property address. Beach Info is probably the most visited a record of the city’s website. Now surfers and beach goers will discover beach conditions with some taps in the Report An Issue. Beach and surf conditions furnished by Surfline are fed in to the app daily at 7:05am. Additional features and operations will periodically be included.
Every month, the town will have a special tab to highlight a conference or service that is certainly unique to the next month. Dynamic information is going to be time sensitive and ever-changing as events appear and disappear. The initial such event will be the city’s upcoming airshow. The app is launching with functionality to advertise the airshow, providing all pertinent event information and including an FAQ section. Also available, is going to be parking information, and Uber and Lyft drop-off and pick-up locations. Citizens should be able to report issues and incidents regarding the airshow which will be received, tracked, and resolved by police and city officials, dependant upon issue type. Your data collected is going to be valuable not just in handle the difficulties since they are reported but to enhance upon citizen experience for many future events.

Look to the ability to Report an Issue from the app, because city promises to replace their current issue reporting provider using the MyCivic RAI following your new year.
To get more information about Report An Issue go to our resource

Tori Jensen

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