Livable City Initiative's Evan Trachten and Neighborhood Housing Services' Adam Rawlings join SeeClickFix's Nadine Herring to talk reported New Haven issues.
Carbondale's Sean E. Henry reveals a world in which taxpayers support a big enough budget to hire 90 public-works employees in a small city to handle garbage collection, lake maintenance, public wate…
Chief Robert Ferullo, Jr., talks discusses efforts to reboot policing in a difficult age, starting with disputes over parking spaces and finding GPS solutions to trucks clogging narrow residential st…
Rob Smuts, former chief administrative officer of the City of New Haven, speaks about his new role as deputy director of emergency management for the city of San Francisco -- and about privatization,…
Raccoons in the road and confusing highway signs -- plus "hanging chad" "gores" -- are the subject as Erick Filkorn of the Vermont Agency of Transportation joins us live on the air.
Malden, Mass., Mayor Gary Christenson and Public Works Director Bobby Knox Jr. weigh on fixing the small problems in their historic society so they don't become big problems.
This week the show visits Gainesville, Florida, to learn about graffiti walls and a campaign to create the world's most citizen-connected city. Translation: "Thank you for complaining!"
Carolyn Malone and Michael Jones, officials from Memphis, Tennessee, describe efforts to promote biking and bike lanes and keep after neighbors who don't bring in their trash cans promptly enough aft…
The Motor City tackles precarious trees, graffiti, and absentee slumlords' blight on the latest edition of WNHH's SeeClickFix radio. Special guest: Amy Sovereign, program management officer of Detroi…
New Haven parks chief Rebecca Bombero and David Flintom, director of St. Petersburg, Florida's, Mayor's Action Center, discuss the challenge of keeping litter out of parks, keeping beehives out of da…
SeeClickFix Radio connects with Nadine Herring, citizen of New Haven, CT, and Dave Wilburn of Ann Arbor, MI to talk graffiti, potholes, and civic tech meetups.
WNHH's Paul Bass pairs up with the team at SeeClickFix to discus citizen contributions in New Haven and beyond. This show features Ethan Hutchings and Kathy Hurley of the City of New Haven.
Ben Berkowitz and Caroline Smith from SeeClickFix connect the WNHH studio to Justin Anderson in South San Francisco, CA, talking about bikes, urban trails, traffic, and illegal dumping.
WNHH's Paul Bass speaks with Ben Berkowitz, founder and CEO of SeeClickFix.
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