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The Top 10 Most Commonly Reported Concerns in New Jersey, Part 2

By Alannah Dragonetti

Last week, we listed numbers 10 through five of the top 10 most commonly reported concerns in New Jersey, as determined by data aggregated by our Report a Concern digital form and GovAlert mobile app. This week, we bring you numbers five through one. Drumroll please...

 


#5 Interior/Exterior Housing Violations

 

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There’s nothing wrong with a little Jersey glam, as long as homeowners’ personal style doesn’t pose a risk to neighbors and tenants.


#4 Gas Lamp/ Street Light Outages


Are you afraid of the dark? You should be! Jersey residents know that gas lamp/street light outages seriously impede safe driving.


#3 Pot Hole/Street Repairs


NJ towns that employ GovPilot learn of potholes before Domino’s can fill them.


#2 Property Maintenance

 

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Appearance through gym, tan, laundry (GTL) isn’t the only thing that’s important to maintain. Properties require care too.


#1 Grass/Weeds Overgrowth and Trash

 

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New Jerseyians may rock big hair, but they aren’t into the “Welcome to the Jungle” look for a front yard.


There you have it, the top 10 most reported concerns in New Jersey! Adopt GovPilot to find-out and fix what’s bothering residents of your district.

 

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