Town of Enfield PLUS

Open Issues: 180 Closed Issues: 8,780 Acknowledged Issues: 271
  • 58 South Rd Enfield, Connecticut, 06082 - polytest
    Numerous unregistered vehicles. Garage being used as a detail shop or repair shop of some kind for vehicles. This is a residence not an auto shop.
  • Hartford Ave Enfield, Connecticut, 06082 - polytest
    tractor parked in residential driveway
  • 12 Pleasant St Thompsonville, CT, 06082, USA - polytest
    Large 3 axel tow truck parked on street
  • 163 South Rd Enfield, Connecticut, 06082 - polytest
    There are storage units being used as apartments at this location. There are also storage units where wild animals are being held in. The manager Kai Pegues refuses to address the issues raised to her and becomes extremely confrontational and aggressive with the public.
  • 14 Robbin Rd Enfield, CT, 06082, USA - polytest
    Tractor of a tractor trailer parked in driveway
  • Shaker Rd Sherwood Manor, CT, 06082, USA - polytest
    Signs at corner of Shaker & G. Washington Rd.
  • 115 Middle Rd Enfield, Connecticut, 06082 - polytest
    New fence blocking the corner site lines from 2 adjacent intersections. This creates a dangerous situation as you cannot see other cars at the intersection until you are in the intersection. I believe you can't have a fence that tall blocking the corner visability.
  • 535 Hazard Ave Hazardville, CT, 06082, USA - polytest
    Multiple advertising signs on both sides of road at Hazard Ave and Broadbrook Road intersection.
  • 230-234 Moody Rd Hazardville, CT, 06082, USA - polytest
    Advertising sign Moody & Taylor
  • 14 Heron Rd Enfield, Connecticut, 06082 - polytest
    Large 450 truck in the street 20 plus hour a
    Day company truck cox no back plate
  • 138 South Rd Enfield, Connecticut, 06082 - polytest
    Semi trucks are using the parking lot for long term parking.
  • SidewalksAcknowledged
    211 Pearl St Thompsonville, CT, 06082, USA - polytest
    At the intersection of Fairview Ave and Pearl St there are hedge rows on either side when approaching the stop sign and crosswalk as you are driving down Fairview from Enfield St. These affect the sight lines in both directions. In order to check Pearl St vehicle, bike & ped traffic, you need to pull forward almost into the street, completely blocking the crosswalk and it's difficult to view any pedestrians or bicyclists entering the walk - mostly from the right side. I recently had a bicyclist storm through the crosswalk assuming that I could see him and I could not until he was speeding through the crosswalk. Now that foliage is increasing, so is the risk. I feel these should be either set back or removed. Thanks for your time and consideration. Dawn (860) 719-3812