Public Works PLUS
Open Issues: 465
Temas cerrados: 3.512
Temas Reconocidos: 123
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Street LightsAbiertoPutnam Ave & Opp Putnam Place Mall Hamden, CT 06514, USA - HamdenThe street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
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Street LightsAbiertoPutnam Ave & Newhall St Hamden, CT 06517, USA - HamdenThe street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
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Street LightsAbierto300 Putnam Ave Hamden, CT 06517, USA - HamdenThe street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
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Street LightsAbierto356 Putnam Ave Hamden, CT 06517, USA - HamdenThe street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
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Street LightsAbiertoPutnam Ave & Opp Clifford St Hamden, CT 06517, USA - HamdenThe street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
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Street LightsAbiertoPutnam Ave & Opp E P D Company Hamden, CT 06517, USA - HamdenThe street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
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Street LightsAbierto450 Putnam Ave Hamden, CT 06517, USA - HamdenThe street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
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Street LightsAbierto164 Putnam Ave Hamden, CT 06517, USA - HamdenThe street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
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Street LightsAbiertoPutnam Ave & Opp E P D Company Hamden, CT 06517, USA - HamdenPutnam Avenue between Leeder Hill Drive and Gallagher Road
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Street LightsAbiertoPutnam Ave & Putnam Place Mall Hamden, CT 06514, USA - HamdenThe street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
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Street LightsAbierto383 Forest Street Ext Hamden, CT, 06518, USA - Hamden_Feature 001Street light out on Forest St. ext just beyond Forest CT. No. on other side of street.
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Street LightsAbiertoMartin Ter & Mather St Hamden, CT, 06517, USA - HamdenNot a light issue, but this entire utility pole looks like a giant toothpick that's been chewed up by countless pairs of spiked feet climbing up and down. The center does not look the least bit sturdy.