Engineering PLUS
Open Issues: 51
Closed Issues: 1,011
Acknowledged Issues: 447
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2704-2740 Whitney Ave Hamden, Connecticut, 06518 - Hamden_Feature 001The snow covered sidewalks between Keating Brothers and the Route 40 connector are not cleared making walking treacherous Both sides of Whitney Ave but not all homes and businesses
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45-71 Connolly Pkwy Hamden, CT, 06514, USA - HamdenSnow ice removal both sides Connelly parkway appears to be RWA? Looks it may have been cleared once but much ice and snow in a high pedestrian traffic area
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450 Benham St Hamden, CT, 06514, USA - HamdenSidewalk is never shoveled after snow creating hazard.
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92 Glen Pkwy Hamden, CT, 06517, USA - Spring GlenResident called in to request that the sidewalk on Meadowbrook Road be inspected. Tree was uprooted (and removed) during hurricane and the sidewalk is sticking straight up in the air....
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239 Knob Hill Dr Hamden, CT, 06518, USA - test hamden SLThe brushes branches are too long and making the sidewalk un-walkable.
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71–99 Vantage Rd Hamden CT 06514, United States - HamdenThis sidewalk is frequently obstructed with overgrowth and generally uncared for. The fencing has also fallen down. Would prefer the home owner was responsive for their property over it being done with my taxes.
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Arch St & Warner St Hamden, Connecticut, 06514 - HamdenOn Warner Street there is a branch dangling about 3 feet from the ground.
Pedestrians knock into the branch as you are walking past. Can this branch be removed? -
Leeder Hill Dr & Treadwell St Hamden, CT, 06517, USA - HamdenSUICIDE ALLEY!! That's what we call stretches of Treadwell Street and Mather Street. The ready access to the Farmington Canal Trail off Treadwell Street is great, except we risk our lives getting to the trail. The sidewalk just ends. In addition to the hazards of walking in the street to get to the Canal Trail, the area is filled with poison ivy, and the footing at the margin is uneven.
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Columbus St Hamden, CT, 06517, USA - HamdenGood Day All.
While working on some traffic issues at Morse and Columbus, Ted was made aware of large overgrowth onto the sidewalks of Columbus. I was asked to request getting this cleaned up.
I drove through Columbus, it is a one way shaped like a horseshoe, (kinda), near the canal entrance. It is truly way overgrown and wild and the sidewalks are covered.
Who should look at/remedy this? Does the sidewalk inspector go out? Are there private property owners there? It was tough to discern.
Please assist and advise.