Ewing Township has launched a new app to help residents report non-emergency issues more easily.
The new app and web tool, called Ewing Buddy, is designed to help residents report non-emergency issues such as potholes, streetlight outages and property maintenance problems.
Powered by SeeClickFix, Ewing Buddy allows users to submit reports with their smartphone or on the township’s website at ewingnj.org/ewingbuddy.
Reports can include photos and pinpointed locations to help the township respond more effectively.
“This is about making local government more accessible and responsive,” said Mayor Bert Steinmann.
“With Ewing Buddy, we’re giving people a convenient way to let us know what they’re seeing in their neighborhoods—and helping our staff respond quickly, track concerns, and follow through transparently,” Steinmann said.
The initiative looks to streamline communication with local departments and reduce the volume of phone calls, emails and social media messages.
“Ewing Buddy helps us organize incoming concerns, track repeat issues, and make sure nothing falls through the cracks,” said Business Administrator Aaron Watson. “It’s a smarter way to communicate and manage service requests.”
Residents can download the Ewing Buddy app through their phone’s app store or visit ewingnj.org/ewingbuddy to start using the service. For ongoing updates, residents can follow Ewing Township on Facebook (facebook.com/ewingnj.org) and Instagram (instagram.com/ewingtownship).
