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PotholeÖffnen20 Sherman Street Cambridge, Massachusetts - Neighborhood 9Sherman St corridor is riddled with patches and potholes making the heavily biked narrow road dangerous especially in the dark. Resurfacing should be considered.
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305 Webster Ave Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wellington-HarringtonThere are several large potholes in front of CLM Auto. Some of them are 2-3 sq ft, and down to the cobblestones.
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PotholeÖffnen957 Massachusetts Ave Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 - Mid-Cambridge
There is a large pothole at the corner of Bay St and Mass Ave. Anyone walking from Central Square to Harvard on the left side of the road will walk by (or into) it.
I fell into this pothole 3 weeks ago and sprained my ankle. I am still unable to walk without exacerbating the problem and causing pain and swelling, and I need to take time off from work to go see a doctor about it, so I am pretty annoyed.
This needs to be fixed before more people get hurt. I'm sure that I am not the first person to twist their ankle in this hole. It is in the walking path, and in a busy area with a bus station. Between cars, bicyclists, other pedestrians, and people milling around the bus station, there are other things to watch out for without the pothole.
This pothole is not new. It shows up on Google's street view which was last updated in September 2013 as a patch job with a pothole growing beyond it. (see attached pic from Sept2013 Google street view). The pothole has since grown, and is much much larger, and the patch job has come up.
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PotholeÖffnenAlewife Brook Parkway Cambridge, MA 02140, USA - North CambridgeRt 16 before whitmore ave on the westbound side
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GraffitiÖffnen290 River Street Cambridge, MA 02139, USA - CambridgeportLarge tag on private building.
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Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts - Neighborhood 9Northbound, the middle set of lights (next to 2A sign) has a right arrow indicator that is out.
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Intersection Of Green And Hancock Cambridge, Massachusetts - RiversideDriving down Hancock and making the crossing across Green street is often difficult. The streets are narrow and the parking tight which makes the visibility at the crossing blind, particularly if a large vehicle is parked. So when it's at its worst you have to just eek your way into the intersection and hope a car is not coming down Green which itself has no stop sign. This is one spot I've often wished there were a stop sign on Green. There's already a sign post for do not enter signs, so adding stop signs on the opposite sides of the same posts seems straight forward.
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Dangerous CrosswalkAnerkannt2235 Highway 2a Cambridge, Massachusetts - North Cambridge
Hello Seeclickfix Folks,
Not sure what can be done in this particular instance but I know many people (myself included), who have almost been struck by cars that refuse to stop for pedestrians in the Mass Ave crosswalk closest to Day St. I've lived in this neighborhood since 2006 and I'll have drivers not see me, drive around me, or accelerate at me (!) between 1-3x/week. I believe that drivers on Mass Ave have often just waited at a lights Dover St (southbound) or Rindge Ave (northbound) and are anxious to make it through the next set of lights without stopping.
I finally had to say something when I witnessed a disabled woman stranded on the median between the north and southbound lanes this past weekend.
Any effort to remedy the situation would be greatly appreciated!