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  2. portal.311.nyc.gov › articleNYC311 · NYC311

    NYC311 can provide you access to non-emergency City services and information about City government programs. NYC311 can help with a broad range of services, including things like homeless person assistance, pothole repair, or help understanding a property tax bill.

  3. NYC311 is for non-emergency City services. Call 911 for fire, police, or medical emergencies. This includes crimes in progress or hazardous conditions. How Service Requests Work. A Service Request (SR) is your request for the City to provide a service or fix a problem.

  4. Today's Status. Find out if collections are on schedule, delayed, or suspended. Need something else? Learn the rules for getting rid of trash , recycling , compost , electronics , bulk items , leaf and yard waste, or special waste. Report: Missed Trash, Recycling, or Compost Collection. Trash or Recycling Disposal Complaint.

  5. Search by location, date, or topic to see Service Requests that are open or were closed within the last five days. Looking for more information? Check NYC Open Data for all Service Requests since 2010. Follow NYC311.

  6. The official website of the City of New York. Find information about important alerts, 311 services, news, programs, events, government employment, the office of the Mayor and elected officials.

  7. Contact 311. 311 is available online, by texting 311-692, or by calling 3-1-1 from within the City or 212-NEW-YORK outside the five boroughs. TTY service is also available by dialing 212-504-4115.

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