City of Medford PLUS

Open Issues: 1,330 Closed Issues: 27,472 Acknowledged Issues: 1,221
  • 1 Salem Street Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    Where is the irrigation for these tree? Tree City Medford should know that 85% of the trees die are from lack of water.
  • 1 Salem Street Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    Tree City Medford trees need water and attention fast
  • 2-98 Teele Ct Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    Large crack at base of locust tree.
  • 67 Mccormack Avenue Medford, MA, 02155, USA - Medford
    This is in sidewalk easement, not sure if this is private or public property.
  • 160 Fellsway W Medford, MA, 02155, USA - Medford
    There is a tree at the bus stop on Fellsway West and Grant Ave. that is being girdled by a locking cable used to secure a bench. I attempted to attach a photo but wasn’t able to.
  • Mystic River Rd Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    Sadly this beautiful beech seems to be damaged or sick, lots of dead leaves
  • 9 Dearborn Street Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    Two new trees were planted last fall
    One is dead
    Can we get a replacement please
  • 17 Governors Avenue Medford, MA, 02155, USA - Medford
    this poor young tree needs a watering bag. not sure who is in charge of this. trees medford? dpw? it looks parched every time i walk by it.
  • 22 Allston Street Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    Newly installed tree/bushes are dead or dying because of a lack of water
  • 50 Jackson Road Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    the tree the city planted a few years ago on the sidewalk is all brown and appears to be dying/dead. P
  • 148 Lincoln Road Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 - Medford
    Dead tree. Removal required.
  • Circuit St Medford, MA, 02155, USA - Medford
    Our street has a forest of Japanese knotweed growing along the train track side. We have been trying to get this addressed by the city for years, and the city keeps telling us it has been resolved, with no action taken. We residents might be able to do the removal if the city were to provide a method of disposal - we would need a dumpster. It'd help if the city could hire an expert to help us keep it from regrowing; probably Round-Up would need to be used judiciously. Thank you.