Palm Coast residents now have a new interactive tool at their disposal that’s poised to put city services a couple clicks away. City officials this week announced the launch of a new mobile-friendly app called Palm Coast Connect, which is designed to streamline the process through which citizens access public services. Residents can use the app to report a pothole or code violation, upload photos, notify city crews of broken streetlights and follow the action city workers are doing to fix the problem, all in real time. Palm Coast Mayor Milissa Holland compared the new portal’s tracking feature to the “Amazon of ordering” during the City Council’s June 4 meeting.