Public Works PLUS

Open Issues: 320 Closed Issues: 3,752 Acknowledged Issues: 129
  • Treadwell St Hamden, CT, 06514, USA - Hamden
    A street lamp is not working at the bottom of the hill on Treadwell Street near the ancient concrete bridge at the intersection. At night, this part of the road is entirely dark.
  • Forest Ct N & Knob Hill Dr Hamden, CT, 06518, USA - Hamden_Feature 001
    Street light out.
  • Martin Ter & Mather St Hamden, CT, 06517, USA - Hamden
    Not 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.
  • Putnam Ave & Opp Putnam Place Mall Hamden, CT 06514, USA - Hamden
    The street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
  • 77 Harrison Dr Hamden, Connecticut, 06514 - Hamden
    Street light out
  • 1260 Dixwell Ave Hamden, CT 06514, USA - Hamden
    Random wire is bunched up against a utility pole. The end of this wire is within reach of most people walking along this sidewalk.
  • 196 Putnam Ave Hamden, CT 06517, USA - Hamden
    The street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
  • Putnam Ave & Opp E P D Company Hamden, CT 06517, USA - Hamden
    The street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
  • Putnam Ave & Opp Clifford St Hamden, CT 06517, USA - Hamden
    The street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
  • 450 Putnam Ave Hamden, CT 06517, USA - Hamden
    The street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
  • 164 Putnam Ave Hamden, CT 06517, USA - Hamden
    The street lamp on this utility pole is either totally broken or well on its way to that point.
  • 238-328 Thornton St Hamden, CT, 06517, USA - Spring Glen
    There have been four replacement white street lights installed in the west Spring Glen neighborhood (Thornton Street / Elgin Street) over the last year. The replacement lights are INCREDIBLY bright for a quiet residential neighborhood, so much so that one has to shield their eyes from the glare. Why aren't the traditional amber lights being installed? Are covers going to be installed to diminish the light? At nighttime, it's supposed to be dark. We are avoiding the streets with the new lights for evening walks so we can view the night sky. These new lights are an incredible disservice to the neighborhood.