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  • Misc. Request
  • Dial 3-1-1 to Access Info on These City Services & More!
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  • One number, one call is what the City of Knoxville 311 customer service center is all about. City residents can dial 3-1-1 to access information about services provided by the City.

    Unveiled by Mayor Bill Haslam in August 2005, the center serves as an easy-to-use direct line to Knoxville government and is designed to help the administration ensure that services are being delivered efficiently.

    When citizens call 311, a customer service representative will enter their service request into the City's advanced tracking system and submit it to the appropriate City department immediately. All requests for service will have a tracking number so customers can check the status and get updates on their request.

    The 311 system can also provide City managers with detailed reports that includes such information as response times, action taken, maps and other data to assist them in better deploying resources and to make the delivery of City services more efficient.

    Information about events occurring in Knoxville, including Boomsday, Christmas in the City and Festival on the Fourth is also available by dialing 3-1-1.

    About 30 cities and counties across the country have implemented 311 in various forms to handle non-emergency calls since the Federal Communications Commission approved the number's use in 1997.

    Implementing a 311 system was one of the promises Mayor Haslam made during his campaign and it's one strategy to fulfill the administration's goal of delivering city services you can count on at a competitive price.
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