City of Medford MAIS

Questões Abertas: 1.397 Questões Encerradas: 24.788 Questões Reconhecidas: 1.235
  • 19 Henry Street Medford, MA, 02155, USA - Medford
    dog barking outside for the last few hours as well as last night
  • Morrison Playground - Medford
    Third time this month there is dog excrement in the tennis court but first time i am reporting. The posted sign does nothing. This is a persistent issue despite the easy access to disposal bags garbage cans and entire park for the dogs.
  • Franklin St Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    Hello. I don't believe this piece of land is considered a park but there is a triangle of grass and a big tree in the middle of it that the city maintains where Hadley Place meets Washington Street and Woodside S. People do not clean up after their dogs here. I am constantly cleaning up other dogs' poop. Can you please install a sign that says people must clean up after their dogs or be subject to a fine? Thank you!
  • 65 2nd St Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    This dog barks constantly at all.houra of the night. They keep.him outside and he barks constantly. I dont know.if they leave him out all night or what.
  • 35 Bradlee Road Medford, MA, 02155, USA - Medford

    The complaint is for the 35 Bradlee Road , a Massachusetts Housing Authority property. On the 3rd floor of the building a dog is barking at all hours of the day (early morning, mid afternoon, and late at night). This is a nuisance since I work from home & cannot function, it’s having a terrible impact on my mental health & wellbeing.

    I spoke to the MHA maintenance staff, they said that MANY residents have complained about this dog but there has been a solution from this.

    If I live across the street (48 Forest Street) & can hear this dog at all times of the day, my heart goes out for the other elderly tenants that occupy the building. This matter should be investigated immediately. I love dogs & think the elderly should have a companion but this situation is having adverse impact on many people’s mental health & wellbeing

  • 66 Bow Street Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    2 large dogs are let out every day as early as 6 am in the front yard. They play and bark, and often are seen by the door of the house as if wanting to enter, but the owners don't let them in, so they often bark a lot. This is a dense neighborhood with lots of children and elderly people, and the dogs wake everyone up before 7 am. It's unacceptable, these dogs should not be out before 9 am.
  • 15 Baxter Street Medford, MA, 02155, USA - Medford
    On March 29, dog in back yard started barking at 2:00am. It is 2:45am and the dog is still barking.
  • 8 Henry St Medford MA 02155, United States - Medford
    Broken glass on sidewalk
  • 294 Boston Avenue Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    Broken glass in front of 294 Boston Ave. in the street. It was initially on side walk. Appears someone moved out and left it. Not in a park
  • 3678–3690 Freedom Way Medford MA 02155, United States - Medford

    Broken glass along walkway from Hormel to McGlynn Schools.

    Also, retaining wall falling down.

  • Sidewalk IssueReconhecido
    Spring St & Washington St Medford, MA, 02155, USA - Medford
    People walking down Spring St, crossing Washington st, often find themselves in dangerous situations because of all the car traffic turning off of Spring onto Washington and vice versa. Very often cars speed into their turns, so some traffic calming measures would increase pedestrian safety. Specifically something as simple as painting a standard crosswalk here would certainly help and be a step in the right direction.
  • Sidewalk IssueReconhecido
    Woburn And Century/Wildwood Intersection Medford Massachusetts - Medford
    Why are there no crosswalks at this intersection? The intersection itself is dangerous because of the way drivers have to curve as they cross Woburn to continue "straight" onto Century or Wildwood. Added to that, the stop signs are small and one gets hidden by tree brances. And worst of all, I walk this 2-4 times a day and at least twice a week see a car blow through the intersection without stopping. Curbs are also very high in spots where people naturally cross, making it hard for strollers/disabled to navigate the crossing in these spots. Overall, the design needs to be revisited with pedestrian safety in mind - especially since students of all ages walk this route getting to school/buses.