Town of Swampscott PLUS

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  • Essex St Town of Swampscott, MA, 01907, USA - Swampscott
    Trash just off the sidewalk between Vantage condo and STop &shop, there is a mattress in the marsh that has been there for more than a year. Who is responsible for the removal, cleanup? This wouldn’t be acceptable on Humphrey street, or Puritan road.
  • 69-87 Pleasant St Swampscott, MA, 01907, USA - Swampscott
    Someone dumped a chair on side of road. It’s been there for a week.
  • 211 Burrill Street Swampscott, Massachusetts, 01907 - Swampscott

    Tenant moved out did not empty trash barrel there are rodents and more trash being put there by people walking by.
    Additionally the fridge and other items were left.
    Tenants are also using a recycling bin for dog excrement bags.

    Additionally there is broken lawn furniture scattered across the front of the house not pictured here.

  • 3 Mudge St Swampscott, MA, 01907, USA - Swampscott
    This property is semi vacant. Weeds are growing inside and outside the backyard covering the sidewalk, also back yard waste is abandoned inside and outside the property, I have seen rats running in and out. Do we have a right to expect that this neighbor keeps his property reasonably clean? Is there an ordinance in Swampscott
    that enforces laws about blighted properties that cause general deterioration and instability and substantially endanger the health and safety of residents? This is also a fire hazard.
  • 211 Burrill Street Swampscott, Massachusetts, 01907 - Swampscott
    Broken lawn furniture all around residence.
  • 101 Forest Avenue Swampscott, MA, 01907, USA - Swampscott
    There is a wicker chair that has been dumped over the fence behind the new elementary school along the paper street path. There is also some construction debris, looks like strips of gutter. Both need to be removed or I bet others will start dumping there trash too.
  • 878-942 Humphrey St Town of Swampscott, MA, 01907, USA - Swampscott
    There is illegally dumped trash at entrance to rail trail on Humphrey Street across from Phillips Avenue. Trash included these items asking with a lot of general litter: large, old television, oversized bean bag chair, and office desk. Can this trash be removed by the Town, please?
  • 5 Fuller Terrace Swampscott, MA, 01907, USA - Swampscott
    There is a house at 5 Fuller Terrace that is a hazard. It's abandoned, in disrepair and full of trash. Rodents can be seen running in and out and it must be a fire hazard. A coyote was seen going inside as well.
  • 77 Pine Street Swampscott, Massachusetts, 01907 - Swampscott

    77 Pine St continues to contribute to the serious rodent infestation on Pine St. This pic was taken on Thursday (4 full days before garbage pick-up). Notice the rodents have already got into the black bag on the ground.

    Either the Swampscott's Health Department is unwilling or unable to get this residence to comply with the town's trash regulations, or the out-of-state owner and the two floors of tenants have told the town to go pound sand.

    Either way it's tax paying residents that suffer.

  • 1 Bickford Way Swampscott, MA, 01907, USA - Swampscott
    Could we add a no dumping sign at the entrance of Jackson park? Someone frequently dumps obvious yard waste here. (Potting soil, tropical plants, weeds)
  • Jackson Park - Swampscott
    Porta potty tipped over at Jackson park
  • 77 Pine St Swampscott, MA, 01907, USA - Swampscott

    Still no improvement at 77 Pine St. The trash bags have been sitting on the sidewalk/street since 7pm last night (and once again rodents/animals got into them).

    The maddening thing is the solution is right there in the rear of the photo. Could someone PLEASE stop by there (or get a hold of the property manager) and tell them to use the spare/old barrels to put the overflow bags in, instead of just placing garbage bags directly onto the ground.

    It is obvious the two floors of renters don't care about proper garbage disposal, or the fact they are contributing to the rodent problem on this street. Can the Health Department PLEASE step-in and enforce the City Ordnance on this issue.

    Thank you.