Live Reviews:
⭐️2.5 / 5
Rating
🙌8
Ratings
📼6 scs
Content
📦~ in 7 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Tell Us Now!

3.6

May 27, 2024

Maintenance build.

3.5

May 8, 2023

New in version 3.5: 1. Hurrah! Users will receive notifications whenever the status of their submitted requests is updated. 2. Minor fixes.
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3.4

February 8, 2023

Maintenance build. Polished edges.

3.3

September 8, 2022

Bug fixes and enhancements

3.2

January 7, 2022

Report a non-emergency Air Quality Issue in San Diego such as Smoke or Odor.
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3.1

December 29, 2020

Report a non-emergency problem within a park such as illegal dumping, downed branches and broken amenities.
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3.0

March 23, 2020

- User interface update to support edge-to-edge displays (iPhone X and later series) - Improvements and on-screen feedback to the user when submitting in areas with low connectivity
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2.3

June 20, 2019

New in Version 2.3 - Resolves an issue with multiple submissions displayed under My Reports.
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2.0

January 24, 2019

Added Spanish translation

1.3

September 5, 2018

West Nile virus (WNV) is a serious, sometimes deadly disease that is transmitted by infected mosquitoes to people, birds, horses and other animals. It is the most prevalent mosquito-borne disease in the United States. Additional mosquito-borne illnesses including Zika and dengue fever can be transmitted by new non-native species of mosquitoes which have been introduced and spread throughout San Diego County in recent years. You can help reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases in San Diego County. “Fight the Bite!” with our Vector Control Program and report neglected swimming pools, other mosquito breeding sources and dead birds to the County for treatment or testing. Neglected pools can be breeding grounds for mosquitoes that transmit WNV, while dead birds can be tested for the virus. Vector Control will pick up viable birds for testing or contact the homeowner and treat the pool at no charge. Eliminating back yard mosquito breeding sources reduces the risk of mosquito-borne diseases. Other enhancements include a new icon, interface colors and a link to our Privacy Policy.
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Price History of Tell Us Now!

Description of Tell Us Now!

Enable County government to be more efficient and accessible for all residents. Report non-emergency problems to the County of San Diego and track the progress of a complaint to increase efficiency for both residents and County staff. What types of countywide issues can you report? • Pricing and Scales - Gas Pump, Price Verification, & Commercial Scale • Air Quality – Asbestos, Dust, Illegal Burn, Odor, Smoke, Unpermitted Operations • Code Compliance (within the unincorporated area) – Waste (trash, junk), Graffiti, Inoperable Vehicle(s), Illegal Construction, Illegal Grading • Road Service – street lights, potholes, signs, signals • Parks - illegal dumping, downed branches and broken amenities • Fight the Bite – green pools, dead birds or mosquito breeding problems
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Tell Us Now!: FAQ

Can Tell Us Now! be used on an iPad?

No, Tell Us Now! does not have support for iPad devices.
The Tell Us Now! app was launched by County of San Diego.
Tell Us Now! requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Users have given Tell Us Now! a so-so rating of 2.5 out of 5.
The Main Genre Of The Tell Us Now! App Is Utilities.
3.6 is the newest version of Tell Us Now!.
The last update for Tell Us Now! was on July 7, 2024.
Tell Us Now! was first released on February 6, 2023.
This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.
Tell Us Now! is available in Danish, English, Portuguese and 3 more.
Sorry, Tell Us Now! is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Tell Us Now!.
No, you cannot use Tell Us Now! with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Tell Us Now!

  • Comically bad...

    From home I tried to report a surging mosquito infestation in Tijuana River Valley. The app tells me I am not in San Diego County (University City is no longer in SD???) and my ‘report will not be considered.’ The mosquitos will be celebrating
  • Same old Government service

    I have submitted items through the app, only to find out it is the same old local government. I had expected some sort of correspondence with the county, bit instead just closed the item without any resolution.
    Thanks County of San Diego. Your hard work does not go unnoticed.
  • Idk if they thought I wouldn’t check or whatever

    Submitted a request to fix a dangerous and severely lifted sidewalk, months later it says “Completed”... it wasn’t, and now the app is stalling when I’m trying to resubmit the complaint (idk what else to do as far as the app is concerned)