hubNashville 311
hubNashville 311 Summary
hubNashville 311 is a mobile Android app in Business by Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson Co. Released in Apr 2018 (7 years ago). It has about 11.7K+ installs and 66 ratings with a 3.18★ (mixed) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.4K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated May 29, 2025.
Recent activity: 293 installs this week (418 over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 29, 2025 .
3.18★
Ratings: 66
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App Description
Allows Nashville residents to report non-emergency issues online or by phone.
Submit a request and report non-emergency issues about Nashville and Davidson County government services quickly and easily in a single location even if you're not sure which department to contact.
hubNashville is a comprehensive customer service center that connects residents and visitors of Nashville and Davidson County to trained representatives who route their non-emergency requests appropriately. Users of hubNashville can ask questions, report issues, or share feedback online or via telephone by dialing 3-1-1.
The hubNashville app connects you to the online request form where you can select from a wide variety of the most common requests. hubNashville helps you answer questions such as:
- What day is my trash collected?
- How do I get my brush picked up?
- Where can I take my recycling, and what items can be recycled?
- How can I report illegal dumping, overgrowth, or potholes?
- Who can I contact to learn more about events happening near me?
In addition, the hubNashville app allows you to attach photos and location details for reported issues.
hubNashville currently handles requests made to the Mayor's Office, the Metro Council Office, Public Works, Codes, and Metro Water Services' Stormwater division. More departments and agencies are coming soon. Users who create an account with the hubNashville app or log in to an existing account created through the online portal can get updates on their existing requests.
