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Phoenix Launches New Mobile App To Pay Bills, Request Services

MyPHX311 is available for download on Apple and Android systems.

PHOENIX, AZ — The city of Phoenix launched a new phone application Tuesday that Phoenicians can use to pay water and trash bills, request services and report issues. The app is called myPHX311.

"As the 5th largest city in the nation continues to grow, and learns to live in a new socially-distanced society, it was vital to expand the ways for the public to connect with city services and city of Phoenix employees," the city said in a news release.

The city also recently upgraded its "At Your Service" website. The app and the website upgrades are a joint effort to make contactless bill pay and assistance requests easier. You can download the app for iPhone or Android devices here.

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Services available through the app and website include:

  • Requesting water and trash services
  • Viewing and paying your city services bills
  • Reporting issues in the community such as streetlights that have gone out, potholes and water main breaks
  • Accessing city calendars and public meetings

“The City of Phoenix is constantly innovating to best serve our residents," said Mayor Kate Gallego in the news release. "This app will allow for quicker, more efficient service to meet the needs of every Phoenician. I'm proud our city listens to our residents and adapts to the changing environment to allow for flexible, creative solutions."

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