Residents urged to report vandalism, damage

With the arrival of the spring weather, the City of Oshawa’s If you see it, report it! campaign encourages community members to report damage, vandalism or graffiti to City boulevard fixtures to Service Oshawa.

Oshawa’s boulevards are home to a significant number of fixtures that help serve our community every day. Fixtures are located on approximately 1,200 km of city boulevards and may include the following:

  • Traffic light poles and signals
  • Power supply boxes
  • Telecommunication boxes
  • Maintenance hole covers
  • Hydrants
  • Mailboxes
  • Damaged or vandalized boulevard fixtures should be reported to Service Oshawa which is available online, over the phone, live chat or by email, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Online Services: www.serviceoshawa.ca
Live Chat: www.oshawa.ca/livechat
Phone: 905-436-3311
Email: service@oshawa.ca
If you see it, report it! is a collaborative reporting campaign that encourages residents and businesses to report non-criminal related issues to Service Oshawa and criminal activity to Durham Regional Police. Many non-emergency issues such as garbage, graffiti and damage to boulevard fixtures can be reported to Service Oshawa. To learn more, visit www.oshawa.ca/ReportIt.

Other municipalities have similar initiatives in place.

Clarington Municipality

Is your streetlight out? Do you have a dead or dying tree on your boulevard? Are you experiencing issues with an aggressive dog at a leash-free dog park or reporting damage to a park or splash pad? Do you want to report a stray animal, noise complaint or concern with your neighbour’s parking or property?

Let us know, and we will investigate and resolve any issues, says Clarington Municipality.

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