Mobile Apps You Need To Stay Connected With Augusta

Mobile Apps You Need To Stay Connected With Augusta
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Augusta, Georgia has several mobile applications and online platforms that offer fast and convenient access to government services. Below is a list of those applications that are available in the App Store, Google Play, and the Augusta, Georgia website. 

  • Augusta Check Register: The Augusta Finance Department provides free online access to the Augusta Check Register as a service to the citizens of Augusta. Click here to get started.
  • Augusta Transit: The MyAT app gives residents access to real-time bus information to help riders plan and save trips. Click here to download on Google Play and App Store. 
  • Augusta Trash & Recycling: Get your garbage pick-up schedules and receive collection notifications with this app. Click here to download. 
  • Build Augusta: Residents can use this interactive tool to find information about SPLOST 8 and TIA Projects. Click here to learn more. 
  • Emergency Alert Program: Get alerted about emergencies and other urgent community news by enrolling in Augusta, Georgia’s Emergency Alert Program. Click here to enroll. 
  • MyAugusta 311: Use this free app to report non-emergency issues like potholes, downed tree limbs, code violations – straight from your mobile device. We will investigate and update you as we work to resolve the problem. Click here to get started. 

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