Tags for Forum Posts: love clean streets app, our haringey app
Well that dumping has been cleaned up now but the report is still showing with a status of open and completed no, which is the same as what happened with the old Love Clean Streets app. As much as i think it could be a handy app there is no evidence that reporting this using it made any difference at all and it seems more likely that the regular street cleaners just sorted it out.
The live map under this week's reports is quite a useful tool since like FMS it enables us to see what has been reported and get an overview of the issues.
To be fair to the app, even if you report via the website, there is no way of telling if your report is the one that made them clear it up. Equally a street cleaner or another reporter could have been the trigger. That has never put me off from reporting though. Better that several people report rather than everyone assume that its being done by someone else and the problem doesn't get fixed. Someone is definitely monitoring this since my front garden report has been 'blanked' out as its being dealt with directly by enforcement and I had a phone call yesterday.
We really need to find out WHO is meant to mark that a problem has been solved since most of this work will be Veolia's business. What is the mechanism for Veolia reporting a job is done and then getting the info to the LCS map?
If the app reports are actually used then I don't mind at all if some other report is what got something cleaned up first, but from the evidence we have - all the weeks and months old open uncompleted reports on the website - these app reports don't appear to be used at all, and that makes it feel a bit pointless. As you say it would be great to understand if thats the case or what is the (failing) mechanism for reporting a job is done.
After this thread i raised a problem report with the council asking why the reports didn't get updated or closed, and i've just received an email back saying thanks for pointing this out, its a bug in the app and its now been fixed and reports should start showing the correct state. So result! Go and try it.
If the Love Clean Streets/Our Haringey apps were used effectively, I would assume Veolia would be going around and collecting the dumped rubbish based on the reports they receive via these apps. They would have an on-board computer which tells them the location of the fly tipping that they can then sign off as collected. This would have the added benefit of giving the council some sort of assurance that Veolia are meeting their service agreement. In your case, I would tend to agree with you that the street cleaners have simply collected the rubbish instead.
You have to look for it in the App Store.
I couldn't find it on the Council's website either. (Maybe they need to tighten the string between the two tin cans?)
It also explains that if you haven't got a smartphone or an App (whatever that may be) you can still go round to grandma & grandpa and use their old-fashioned desktop machine. Retro, eh?
Thanks Alan - I couldn't find it on the Haringey Council website either!
I tried reporting the broken wall outside the infant's on Pemberton before the summer direct through the council's own problem reporting page.
As far as I can remember I never received a response beyond the standard one that comes with any such reports. The big chunk of masonry that was lying in the road is still lying in the road. I was going to report it (again), but the reality is who really has time to keep chasing if things cannot be remediated first time round?
I will give it a go and see if it works.
Again, Justin, that's one big advantage of FixMyStreet - and I'm pleased to say - at least partly with the new Haringey App.
The photo and report is online, So other people can view it. Potentially at least, you're no longer just one person sending in a report to a large faceless bureaucratic organisation.
In the particular example you give, you might also be helping a driver whose car was damaged by the chunk of masonry lying in the road and who'd like to sue the Council for negligence. Or worse, a cyclist who had a bad accident.
A final thought, unless the wall of the chicane is broken, is the masonry from the school's wall?
(Tottenham Hale ward councillor till May 2014)
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