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CITY MOBILE APPS
Houston 311
Want to report a pothole, broken traffic signal, or graffiti while on the go? The Houston 311 app makes reporting issues like these easier than ever. The app uses GPS to identify your location and also allows you to snap a photo to add to your service request. Reports are automatically sent to the City's 311 system and routed to city departments for resolution.
Green Houston
EARN ACHIEVEMENTS -Earn Pins by Buzzing when you do it in real-life -You're awarded Points with each Buzz that correlates to the impact the action has on your wallet and the environment -Earn extra achievements called Badges when you become an expert in the field -Learn more about each action with Stats, Videos, and Links -Localized content to find sustainable initiatives near you -Easily discover new Pins by browsing various categories or searching
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Houston Living
The Houston Living App is a partnership between the City of Houston and Houston Association of REALTORS(r) to better help residents of Houston connect to the world around them. The app will allow people to find a variety of public services, such as bus routes, libraries, parks, police stations, as well as restaurants, events, local deals and more.
People may also find out who your elected officials are and how to contact them. This app will serve to build a stronger sense of citizenship and community, even in the fourth largest city in the U.S.