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Council backs bilingual “If you see it, report it” campaign to speed neighborhood responses
6439650 · September 5, 2025
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Summary
The council directed staff to develop a bilingual public-reporting campaign, 'If you see it, report it,' to help residents and city employees report potholes, light outages, illegal dumping and other neighborhood issues more quickly.
The Socorro City Council on Sept. 4 approved development and launch of a bilingual public-reporting campaign titled “If you see it, report it” designed to connect residents and city employees to the correct reporting pathways for potholes, illegal dumping, overgrown vegetation, streetlight outages and other…
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