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Active Construction IssueLa qiray199 Main St Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington ElectricParking is very limited by the main st construction. The problem is amplified by contractors taking nearly all of the available parking spots. Sometimes parking all day in the 30 minute spots and the temporary bus stop. Something should be done about this.
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Active Construction IssueLa qiray2-54 Plattsburg Ave Burlington, VT, 05408, USA - Burlington ElectricWhy did the local motion setup the no right lane turn to Plattsburgh ave. Thought this was done with for the year. Causing a lot of traffic issues.
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Active Construction IssueLa qiray77 Pine St Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington ElectricThis handicap parking space is repeatedly filled by construction and delivery vehicles. I have not been able to ifnd a nearby spot that allows deployment of a passenger side ramp....or any replacement for this space.
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Active Construction IssueLa qirayElmwood Ave Burlington, Vermont, 05401 - Burlington ElectricAs an IAA family, fully supportive of slowing traffic down around the school, but the rubber speed bumps being installed here and on Packard cannot be traversed without coming to a full stop. 10mph is too fast and the city will be at risk for damages if that is what they are posting for a speed limit.
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Active Construction IssueLa qiray77 Saint Paul St Burlington, Vermont, 05401 - Burlington ElectricThis handicap accessible spot is again being used for construction materials.
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Active Construction IssueLa qiray235 College St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricBlocking metered parking spots
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Active Construction IssueLa qiray64 Temple St Burlington, VT, 05408, USA - Burlington ElectricNo erosion controls in place; Muddy discharge to downslope catch basin; Also hammer drilling prior to 8 a.m.
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1003-1073 Pine St Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington ElectricThe existing sign on Pine St indicating "Road Closed to Through Traffic" is not effective. It is too far from the intersection and too high to be noticeable, and also the language gives a driver false hope that they might be able to get though even through they aren't supposed to. Plus it has the look of a construction sign that is temporary, whereas the closing is permanent. Virtually every time I walk on that section of Pine St I see one or two cars go down to where it is cut off, pause, and then turn around and go back. Some of them actually drive past the cones onto the dirt/gravel in apparent hope that they can continue.
DPW should install a permanent sign that is closer to the intersection, lower down, and more visible. I suggest clearer language like "Road Closed Ahead - No Through Traffic" and a color that indicates that it is permanent - probably yellow. -
OtherLa qiray44.45738 -73.22317 - Burlington ElectricEvery morning as I walk my dog by the smell of petroleum and other carcinogenic polymers is very heavy over areas of Blanchard beach and a bike path
This is not new, but it has become so concentrated and heavy, every single day, but I tried to hold my breath as I walk through it I live just to the north of the park and at times can even smell it at my house. It is in such concentration that it cannot be safe
I know that others have posted aboutaddressed this and it has neadequately ver been ad dressed. passhebikepassanPar -
Other - ElectricLa qiray1 Lake St Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington ElectricExtension chords plugged into street lights appear to be semi permanent and exposed to weather conditions. Multiple extension chords plugged into each other to "daisy chain" from streetlight to nearby tent.
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OtherLa qirayStarr Farm Dog Park 1 Sunset Cliff Road, Burlington, VT, 05408, USA - Burlington ElectricOn Starr Farm Beach, along the south side of the dog park parking area, most of the trees and bushes were cut down and removed. Why was this done?
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Street Pavement ConditionLa qiray270 Shelburne Rd Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington Electric
TWO LARGE AREAS WITH NO TOP LAYER OF PAVEMENT
COULD USE A LOAD OF PATCH UNTIL PAVING SEASON NEXT YEAR