City Columnist
Urban Issues, Architecture
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Since 2004, reporter Jack Lakey, also known as The Fixer, has fielded thousands of complaints from readers about ailing municipal services across the city. From potholes to parking, and streetcars to street lights, Jack's goal is to get to the bottom of the problem and get it fixed for you. He has a great track record, and now were pairing him up with SeeClickFix, a powerful tool that allows readers to log their problem here online or via a mobile app and also see problems other folks have reported.
Follow The Fixer on his blog thestar.com/news/the_fixer.html and on Twitter @TOStarfixer.
Click on the REPORT tab or "Report an issue" button and fill in the fields with as many details as possible. If you have a photo, upload it. What should you complain about? It can be anything – big or small – in need of repair by your municipal government, a missing stop sign, a pothole, or a broken TTC shelter. When done, your report will be instantly emailed to the city. Then check back often for updates and coverage of municipal issues from The Fixer.
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