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PublicStuff
PublicStuff is a New York City-based company that has created a digital communications system for residents to submit real-time requests in their neighborhoods. Accessed by traditional web browser, smartphone app, phone, or SMS, residents can use the system to submit issues, such as road maintenance or waste management, and create an issue tracking ticket. Co-founders Lily Liu and Vincent Polidoro began to develop PublicStuff in 2009 and officially launched the service in 2010. To date, PublicStuff is used in approximately 200 cities in the United States. ==Background== Liu created PublicStuff after a 10-year career in urban administration positions in California, Washington D.C., and New York City.〔〔 In a 2013 Forbes Magazine article, Liu was quoted as saying that, "I started really understanding how difficult it was for a city that wanted something that I believe every city should have: the ability to provide great customer service. But it was so difficult and so expensive. There wasn’t anything out-of-the-box, ready-to-go that allowed cities to better communicate with their residents."〔 Early adopters of the PublicStuff software include Philadelphia, PA and Plano, TX.〔 The company has since added Tallahassee, FL, North Miami Beach, FL, Asheville, NC, Newport Beach, CA, Aurora, CO, Palo Alto, CA, and Daly City, CA, among others.〔
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