City of Alameda PLUS
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1417 Everett St Alameda, California, 94501 - AlamedaTwo large street trees were removed earlier this year. When will they be replaced?
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1 Applegate Way Alameda, California, 94502 - AlamedaTree is leaning and needs to be removed/replaced.
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413 Grand St Alameda, California, 94501 - AlamedaCaller believes tree roots are negatively affecting toilet and reports it has been going on for about a year now, progressively getting worse.
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1435 5th St Alameda, California, 94501 - AlamedaResident wanted to ask if he could have his city tree replaced with a weeping willow.
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1613 Union St Alameda, California, 94501 - AlamedaResident reports this oak is unhealthy (mold is spreading to her plants) and would like the tree evaluated and treated or removed.
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754 Santa Clara Ave Alameda, California, 94501 - AlamedaTree in front of 754 Santa Clara has a disease. We reported last year and were told to wait until the new growth came, and it’s worse than ever. Needs some medecine!
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2446 Encinal Ave Alameda, California, 94501 - Alameda
The tree in front of our house has died and we would like it replaced before it comes down in a storm.
If it is possible to have options as to what is planted, that would be great.
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470 Taylor Ave Alameda, California, 94501 - AlamedaResident reports street tree is allowing squirrels to damage his house, requests pruning
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770 Santa Clara Ave Alameda, California, 94501 - AlamedaA resident called in to say there is a newly planted, young tree at 770 Santa Clara that is bent, the posts holding it up need to be fixed.
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Urban Runoff ProgramAcknowledged1801 Harbor Bay Pkwy Alameda, California, 94502 - Alameda3 broken sprinklers pour water onto the sidewalks and erode landscaping
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2263 Santa Clara Avenue Alameda, California - Alameda
I see some ways that SeeClickFix implementation could be improved. Often a problem is miscategorized and gets bounced around from person to person and department to department. It would be helpful if a core group of people knowledgeable about city structure and process reviewed requests and recategorize as needed. At times, the person reporting the problem may need to be asked for clarification.
Also, it is extremely frustrating to report a problem and have the matter go on indefinitely with no follow up or communication. Again, a core group should be reviewing problems that go unresolved.