Saugus Town Hall PLUS
Open Issues: 1,246
Closed Issues: 2,536
Acknowledged Issues: 859
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Medowbrook Rd - SaugusClogged drain behind Medowbrook rd causing Cliftondale Ave to have high water levels.
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Hamilton St & Riverbank Rd Saugus, MA, 01906, USA - SaugusStreet light out HAZARD. Pedestrians walk on this street daily and can get injured or be killed. PLEASE HAVE THIS FIXED. The only reason I sent it to you PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE, is because there’s no option for street light, or roadway issues.
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Public Health IssuesAcknowledged8 Lake Dam Rd Saugus, MA 01906, USA - SaugusGuardrail falling apart, many rotten posts.
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17 Central Pl Saugus, MA, 01906, USA - SaugusStreetlight out for past 8 months.
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5 Bellevue St Saugus, MA, 01906, USA - SaugusThe streetlight has been out for months. Please replace as soon as possible. Thank you.
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75 Vine Street Saugus, MA, 01906, USA - SaugusProperty is an eyesore, doors are wide open, holes in the roof, animals and rodents infest the property and the yard is overgrown. This property has been an eyesore for years and continues to get worse daily.
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5 Whitney St Saugus, MA, 01906, USA - SaugusStreet Light between 3 and 5 Whitney Street goes on and off all night for last week.
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14 Cliftondale Ave - SaugusContractors are definitely filling in a wetland area with crushed stone.This will impact residents in this area .Area is always wet and floods quickly.The area they are filling is town property .Please address as soon as possible.This is a paper street on the map.
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14 Cliftondale Ave Saugus 01906, United States - SaugusThey are digging up land that the previous owner was told it was wetlands when he tried to do it.Also the work is done on weekends and odd hours day and night.
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5 Seminole Street Saugus, Massachusetts - SaugusThere is a light post located in front of 5 Seminole Street but there is not light on the post. This is a dead end street which becomes pitch black once nighttime comes. There is a lot of wildlife in the area (raccoons, opossums, groundhogs) which might stay away if there is a bit of light in the area. Leaving my front porch light on doesn't seem to be enough. Please help!.