Burlington, VT PLUS

Open Issues: 836 Temas cerrados: 40.505 Temas Reconocidos: 2.803
  • Island Line Trail Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington Electric
    Spent fireworks and other incendiary devices on Blanchard Beach, where children are playing now. Also some on the green above the beach. I've been picking them up and throwing them out. People were setting off fireworks in Oak Ridge Park and the beach all night last night. Why is nobody policing this?!?!
  • OtherReconocido
    Island Line Trail Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington Electric
    Once again, loud motorized vehicle racing in and out of encampment in snow dump area. The vehicle must end up on the bike path which is a danger to those who might want to enjoy the bike path. I have no photo because I wouldn't dare approach these people.
  • 74-110 Bike Path Burlington, VT, 05408, USA - Burlington Electric
    The grass/weed/overgrowth on the bike path, particularly between Shore Road and Starr Farms Road, needs some attention. There is a lot of tree debris and the grass sorely needs cut. If possible, please cut the grass short so those of us who pick up after our dogs can get it all cleaned up. I thank you for reviewing this request.
  • DrainageReconocido
    Lakeside Park Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington Electric
    The drain grate by the baketball
    Court fell in leaving a 4' deep rectangular hole for someone to break a leg or a child to disappear into Please come fix quickly!!
  • 2-40 Borestone Ln Burlington, VT, 05408, USA - Burlington Electric
    The pavement on the bike path is totally ripped up, seemingly from winter plowing, with debris scattered well behind the nasty hole.
  • Tennis Nets?Reconocido
    Leddy Park Rd Burlington, VT, 05408, USA - Burlington Electric
    Can you please let me know when the tennis nets at Leddy and other Burlington parks will be taken down for the winter?
  • SidewalkReconocido
    16 Borestone Ln Burlington, VT, 05408, USA - Burlington Electric
    The pavement was ripped up (by plows?) over the winter, causing a major hazard for bicyclists traveling on this section of bike path. Please don't let this condition deteriorate even further.
  • 227 College St Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington Electric
    Since the city is allowing people to use the library plaza as a bathroom, why not put in a porta potty? This is absolutely disgusting and a health hazard. How about some harm reduction for the taxpayers?
  • 121 Home Ave Burlington, Vermont, 05401 - Burlington Electric
    A tree fell into the backyard of private property at 121 Home Ave. I processed the wood that fell into the property but I believe fence is part of Baird Park. The fence could be part of the Champlain Housing Trust property but since the fence extends on the entire block I think it's Baird Park. I can cut the other side of the tree on city property if needbe but I'll wait to hear from the city since the fence will need repairs at some point.
  • Falling TreeReconocido
    46 Muirfield Rd Burlington, VT, 05408, USA - Burlington Electric
    Fallen tree is leaning precariously on streetlight and over the walking path at Appletree Park, posing danger to any who walk/play underneath it. It’s large and high enough that professionals would be needed to remedy. The tree has fallen from the creek on the northwest side of Appletree Park and is near the second light post from the western edge of the park, along the walking path.
  • 117 Church St Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington Electric
    Please add at least one inverted U bike rack per block on the Church Street Marketplace. I attempted to park my bike yesterday and found no bike rack on Church street from Main Street all the way to Cherry Street. The only two bike racks were at Church/Cherry and Church/Pearl. I understand needing to remove some for plowing but to not provide bike parking for 3 blocks is not a good practice.
  • 120 Church Street Burlington, Vermont - Burlington Electric
    This issue was addressed once last August 2017 by CSM. This summer there are notable choke points at 120 and 148 Church Street that do not observe the nine foot clearance. It should be noted that at these two locations the permanent black markings on the bricks only indicate a SEVEN foot clearance, not nine feet and these businesses normally set their tables well outside these markings leaving only about a 4.5 foot right-of-way.