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Yucaipa's city app tracks reports from start to finish

Yucaipaservice requestscity app

Yucaipa’s report page points residents to the city’s official app for non-emergency issues. The app can handle animal services, code enforcement, graffiti or vandalism, park issues, streetlights or power outages, street and city issues, traffic calming, and trail issues.

The useful part is tracking. Reports stay in the app’s “My Reports” area, with push notifications as the request moves along. That is helpful when the issue is not urgent but you still want to know it reached the right place.

Yucaipa has hills, trails, older roads, newer neighborhoods, and rural-edge spots. A good report should include the closest address or trail location, a landmark, and a photo if the issue is hard to describe.

The app is not for public-safety emergencies. If someone could be hurt, or the situation needs immediate response, the city page directs people to call 911.

Where to see it

Yucaipa Report an Issue page.

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Reviewed July 4, 2026

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