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Keeping residents informed on a variety of topics is a top priority for the Town of Yarmouth.

Council meetings, changes to services, street closures, community events, emergencies: our goal is to communicate on these matters as quickly as possible. We also want to make it easy for you to get the message.

Just over a year ago, the town started a service called Alertable, a tool for receiving updates from the Town of Yarmouth (check out the screenshot on the right). Alertable is a free service that allows you to receive instant notifications using your IOS or Android smartphone or device.

It uses what's called push notifications, so once you download and install the app, you don't need to do a thing. We send, or “push,” the messages directly to you. The Alertable app then notifies you of the message. The following are some key highlights that make Alertable so helpful.

  • The app is free for both IOS and Android devices. Once you download and install, you simply enter your address and the type of alerts you want to receive and you are ready to go. You can also customize your options at any time.
  • No smartphone? No problem. You can also sign up to receive notifications through your landline, SMS text or email. It also works with smart speakers, such as Amazon Alexa, and you can receive alerts through Facebook Messenger.
  • Yarmouth County Regional Emergency Management (REMO) is now using Alertable. If you sign up, you will automatically receive emergency alerts for your area from REMO.
  • Alertable is connected to the Alert Ready National Public Alerting System. Signing up for Alertable means you also receive critical and potentially life-saving alerts from the Alert Ready system.

Whether you download the app or use one of the other methods described above, you'll receive day-to-day updates on Town of Yarmouth services, facilities, streets, parks, transit, meetings, programs, severe weather and emergency planning, natural disasters, human-caused hazards and more. Sign up at Alertable.

HELP KEEP US INFORMED

Let's work together. We'll send you day-to-day updates through Alertable, you report problems to us so we can fix them quickly.

Nearly 10 years ago, the Town of Yarmouth began using another excellent technology called SeeClickFix. Where Alertable allows us to push information to you, this service allows you to report problems to us. Like Alertable, SeeClickFix also offers a free app for IOS and Android devices. It allows residents to report non-emergency issues to the Town of Yarmouth to be fixed.

It's simple to report a problem once you install the app on your device.

  • In the app, add the address where you see the problem. Select the type of problem you are reporting (pothole, downed tree, unsightly garbage, broken sign, etc.).
  • Add a description of the problem so our staff understands what to do.
  • Adding a photo is optional so our staff can get their eyes on the problem.
  • Then submit the problem so our staff can begin to address it as soon as possible.
  • Once you report a problem, you will receive updates on its progress through the app. When the issue has been dealt with, the problem will be marked as closed.

The app can be downloaded free from Google Play and the App Store. Again, no smartphone? No problem. You can also submit a problem using the easy-to-use SeeClickFix form on our website at Report a Problem.

Remember, SeeClickFix is for non-emergency issues. If you encounter something more serious such as a water main break, flooding, broken traffic lights or other traffic hazards, contact operational services at 902-742-9423.

The after-hours emergency contact number is 1-833-4608709.

YOUR MONTHLY FYIS

Upcoming council meetings: At the time of this article's publishing, council meetings are being held virtually due to town hall closure/rising COVID cases. Please check our website for updates to the situation. You can watch these meetings live through our website at Agendas, Minutes & Livestream.

The committee of the whole virtual council meeting is Feb. 24 3:30 p.m.

The regular town council virtual meeting is March 10 at 6:30 p.m. and will be aired on Eastlink Community TV at a later date.

IMPORTANT WINTER REMINDERS

Winter parking rules are in effect. Please review and obey these rules so our crews can clear snow quickly and safely. Also, business owners please remember your responsibilities for clearing the sidewalk and crosswalk accesses abutting your property so patrons can safely get to your business. More details can be found in section 4.0 of the pdf Streets and sidewalks bylaw (174 KB) . Learn more at Snow Plowing.

FROM THE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Residents looking to make improvements to their properties this spring can find out what they need to know about permits and more by visiting Development and Building Permits.

If you're a business or property owner looking to make improvements to your building this spring, be sure to check out our economic incentives at Community Economic Development Grants.

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