Stay informed!

Visit the new Improving Reading page

The Town of Reading is committed to continuous improvement, ensuring a safe, accessible, and vibrant community for all. To keep residents informed and engaged, the Town has launched the Improving Reading page on its official website. This new resource serves as a central hub for all construction and improvement projects managed by the Town.

On this page, you’ll find up-to-date information on infrastructure projects designed to enhance our quality of life. Whether it’s road repairs, sidewalk improvements, or major redevelopment efforts, this platform provides clear and accessible details about each initiative. The Town is dedicated to ensuring that Reading remains a welcoming place for residents of all ages and abilities, regardless of their mode of transportation.

Stay connected with SeeClickFix and CodeRed

Community engagement is key to making Reading a better place. With SeeClickFix and CodeRed, residents can take an active role in reporting concerns and staying informed about local emergencies and town news.

  • SeeClickFix: A simple, effective tool that allows you to report issues such as pot holes, graffiti, or broken streetlights. By using this platform, you help the town officials address concerns promptly, improving the community for everyone.

  • CodeRed: Stay safe and informed with real-time emergency alerts. This notification system ensures you receive crucial updates on severe weather, road closures, and other urgent matters that impact Reading.

Flyer by the Town of Reading.

Flyer by the Town of Reading.

Connect with the Town

In addition to these digital tools, you can stay updated through the Town’s Facebook page and Newsflash feature on the official website. These platforms provide regular updates on Town projects, community events, and important announcements.

Your voice and vigilance makes a difference! Engage with these resources, report concerns, and stay informed to help a stronger, safer Reading for all.

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