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New way to report and track issues on Surrey’s roads and pavements
SCC’s new ‘FixMyStreet’ online reporting tool will now make it easier for residents to report potholes, faulty traffic signals and other street defects, following its launch this week (Tuesday 17 September).
FixMyStreet allows people to quickly and simply report issues in their area which need fixing, cleaning or clearing.
Accessed via SCC’s website, residents are also able to see issues which have already been reported, to sign up for local updates and to track the progress of repairs using their mobile phone or other device.
Matt Furniss, cabinet member for Highways, Transport and Economic Growth said, “We’re very aware that well-maintained roads are highly important to our residents. This is why here in Surrey, we’re investing nearly £300m in repairing and improving Surrey’s roads and pavements by 2028.
“Introducing the ‘FixMyStreet’ platform is another example of our continued investment in our vital highways service. This new reporting platform will make it easier for people to report potholes and other defects, and to check the progress of all repairs in their local area.
“Keeping Surrey’s busy road network moving and investing in improving our roads continue to be top priorities for Surrey County Council.”
To report an issue and see existing reports in your area, visit https://tellus.surreycc.gov.
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