Duluth’s mobile app is in need of an upgrade and as a result it has been disabled. The city is working on a new one that will better fit the needs of residents.

Everyone is being asked to delete the current app from mobile phones since it is no longer functioning and is no longer available for download from app stores.

Previously the app featured events, inspection requests, service provider listings and Yelp integration. City officials will make an announcement once the new app is available for download.

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