
“GoAlhambra” is, a new service request app designed to streamline access to city resources (Photo – AlhambraCA.gov)
As the City of Alhambra celebrated its 122nd anniversary on July 11, it also looked to the future with the launch of a new digital initiative designed to enhance how residents connect with local services.
By News Desk
The city unveiled GoAlhambra, a new service request app designed to streamline access to city resources. The app enables residents to report issues such as graffiti, submit service requests, and browse frequently asked questions—all from one central platform.
“This digital update is part of our Strategic Plan to modernize how we serve our residents and make City services more accessible, transparent, and responsive,” said Mayor Katherine Lee.
Complementing the app is the debut of Alhambra’s redesigned website and new domain, AlhambraCA.gov. The updated site features a modern interface, improved navigation, and faster access to vital information about city services, news, and events.
City officials encourage residents to explore the new online experience and take advantage of the enhanced tools now available. The GoAlhambra app is available for download, offering residents a more convenient way to stay connected with their city, anytime, anywhere.









Thank you! It’s about time. The old app didn’t work since prior to pandemic. It was convenient to report problems/issues. I will definitely use the new one.
Happy birthday, Alhambra!