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Are 3-1-1 calls getting answered in Montgomery County?

WASHINGTON — When you dial 3-1-1 to get your local government services center鈥hat happens? Montgomery County council member Tom Hucker says he and his colleagues on the county council wanted to check.

So Hucker鈥攁nd the council鈥攁sked the County Executive Ike Leggett鈥檚 administration for access to the 3-1-1 call database. They wanted to see if the calls for service were tended to in a timely manner or if they fell through the cracks.

While Hucker is quick to say he believes most 3-1-1 calls get taxpayers the services they expect, and that most issues do get resolved, he says he was hearing from constituents that their requests for help seemed to go unanswered. Typical calls, Hucker says, included 鈥減eople who wanted a road resurfacing or a stop sign or other pedestrian safety improvements and never got a reply鈥.

This week, Tim Firestine, the Montgomery County Chief Administrative Officer, issued a directive that will make those 3-1-1 responses accessible to council members. Under the agreement, the council members offices will have access to the request for service only: a designated staff member will examine the records to see what kind of follow-up the call generated.

Hucker says the change allows for greater transparency and better constituent service.

WTOP鈥檚 Kate Ryan contributed to this report. Follow on Twitter and on.

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