Launching in Eureka + Arcata

Your city.
Your signal.
Your change.

Photograph the problem. Put it on the public map. Give neighbors and local teams the context to move it from reported to fixed.

Free for residents · no app download required

9

Eureka, CA

Pothole on 4th & F

Severe
47 neighbors agree Routed

From photo to follow-through

Fix what matters.
Together.

CivicSignal gives one small report the structure to become a visible, trackable community signal.

01

See it. Capture it.

A resident takes one photo and confirms a location from any mobile browser.

02

Make it useful.

CivicSignal identifies the issue, estimates severity, and structures the service request.

03

Get the right eyes on it.

The public map brings neighbors in while jurisdiction routing points teams toward the responsible owner.

Agency dashboard

Humboldt pilot workspace

Live

Incoming signal

24

reports awaiting triage

Pothole · 4th & FSevere
Blocked drainage · Samoa BlvdNew
Damaged sign · H StreetNew

Resolution loop

1Reported
2Acknowledged
3Scheduled
4Fixed

Average response

2.4 days

Built for action

The map is public.
The response is operational.

Give public works, districts, campuses, and HOAs a clear queue, responsible-owner suggestions, resident updates, and recurring-problem data.

  • Jurisdiction routing
  • Neighbor confirmation signals
  • Triage and work-order context
  • GIS-ready infrastructure intelligence

Pilot-ready

Participation is free.
Operations scale.

Start with a public signal, then add the operational tools your organization needs to close the loop.

Community

$0

always free to report

  • Photo-based reports
  • Public issue map
  • Neighbor confirmations
  • Status notifications
Start reporting

Agency

$200–$1,000

per month, based on service area

  • Team triage and work orders
  • Automated resident updates
  • Analytics and recurring issues
  • GIS export and implementation support
Request a pilot

Practical questions

Before you put CivicSignal on the map.

Start with one place

Make the next report count.

Launch a local map, invite the people who know the streets, and give the responsible team a clearer path to action.

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