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 A car speeds past a pothole on E. 13th Ave. at St. Paul Street.
A car speeds past a pothole on E. 13th Ave. at St. Paul Street.
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 2:  Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Run over a pothole in your car? See a splotch of graffiti out on the trail?

You can report these and other non-emergency nuisances in Adams County with ease using YourGov, a free mobile app that allows county residents to report complaints and track them in real time.

The app, which is available on the Apple App Store and through Google Play, was launched by the Adams County Transportation Department and enables residents to report damaged sidewalks and curbs, illegal dumping, drainage issues, blighted properties, and malfunctioning traffic signals and street lights.

Complainants can then track the progress of their requests online, from the initial report through the final resolution or repair. For more information on the app, call 720-523-6875.

John Aguilar: 303-954-1695, jaguilar@denverpost.com or

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