Apps Related to City Services and Programs

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Apps are free and available to the public

Download and use these city-related apps for regional and city government services and programs.

Everbridge App

 

Everbridge for Fairfax City Alert — Use the app to receive alerts and manage your Fairfax City Alert subscription. (Organization: City of Fairfax) The free app is available on Apple App Store and Google Play — or point your mobile device to the Fairfax City Alert web page at fairfaxva.gov/fairfaxcityalert. Information: 703-385-7855

 

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EeVA4Business — eVA offers the eVA4Biz app, which provides real-time access to business opportunities/solicitations with Commonwealth of Virginia state agencies, universities, colleges, local governments, and other Virginia public bodies.
The free app is available on Apple App Store and Google Play — or point your mobile device to the eVA mobile app webpage. Information: 703-385-7875

 

PulsePoint AED App Icon

  

PulsePoint AED — If you are trained to use an automatic external defibrillator, download Pulse Point AED. The free smartphone app crowdsources community members to help respond to heat attack victims in public places before EMS crews arrive. Cancellation messages are send if emergency responders arrive first. PulsePoint AED is available in the Apple App Store and Google Play. Information: 703-385-7940

 

PulsePoint Respond App Icon

 

PulsePoint Respond — If you are trained to perform CPR, download PulsePoint Respond. This free smartphone app crowdsources community members to help respond to heart attack victims in public places before emergency medical services arrive. Cancellation messages are sent if emergency responders arrive first. PulsePoint Respond is available in the Apple App Store  and Google Play. Information: 703-385-7940

 

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Fairfax City Resolve — Report an issues or concern right from your phone: mark it on a map, include pictures or videos, and track how the issues is being addressed. Current “New Requests” categories include parks, e-scooters, potholes, and general questions or concerns. The free app is available in the Apple App Store and Google PlayInformation: 703-385-7800

 

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Starship Fairfax City — During the COVID-19 pandemic, city residents in central Fairfax can have food and essential goods delivered by Starship Technology, a robot delivery system. The free app is available for Apple and Android devices. Information: starship-fairfaxcity.com, 703-385-7851

 

TransLoc app logo Apple Google Play

 

Trans-Loc — CUE Bus riders can access a live bus map and real-time arrival information via TransLoc (website or app). Trans-Loc offers live alerts in case of delays or detours, updates to stop locations and names when they happen, and location service to make sure you're at the correct stop. George Mason University’s shuttle service also uses TransLoc, so Mason students can see information from both transit systems in one place. Download the free app from the Apple App Store and Google Play, or visit the Trans-Loc website. Information: cuebus.org, 703-385-7859