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126 Pleasant St Cambridge 02139, United States - CambridgeportI’m not sure if this is for SC fix, but we just got notice yesterday they are tearing up the entire street and neighborhood to put new electrical piping underground. Could this be the time, since all wires are underground anyways, to also remove all the polls and put the wires underground like the city has for Kendall Square? It seems more important to put the wires underground where there are families than just the businesses. Is that possible? Thank you for considering.
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Abandoned BicycleADIは、Massachusetts Ave Cambridge, MA, 02140, USA - Agassiz-HarvardAbandoned blue bike @ oxford st.
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Abandoned BicycleADIは、1867 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA, 02140, USA - North CambridgeAbandoned blue bike somerville Ave camb
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1923 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA, 02140, USA - North Cambridge3rd blue bike abandoned I've reported in 3 days. They're going to start finding them in dumpsters.
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350 Third Street Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02142 - East CambridgeThere are also abandoned bikes (rusted, flat tires) locked to the bike rack
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Abandoned BicycleADIは、344 Broadway Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA - Mid-CambridgeRusted with flat tires.
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Abandoned BicycleADIは、Ma-2 Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139 - CambridgeportAt boat launch cottage farm. The bike has been here for months.
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147 Norfolk Street Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA - The PortSennott Park is a great resource, and the renovation is beautiful. HOWEVER, all of the 3 trash bins are in the western half of the park. In particular, the Norfolk/B'way corner has historically had a problem with litter and trash. I can't believe that DPW has allowed this corner in particular to be underserved this way. Let's get this fixed ASAP!
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Rodent SightingADIは、83 Otis Street Cambridge, MA, 02141, USA - East CambridgeI heard a sound inside a garbage can at Silva Park (the one near the entrance), so I looked inside and saw a rat. The rats in this area have unfettered access to a full buffet, and therefore will never be eradicated. At least, not until the city replaces these open cans at Silva with a rodent-resistant BigBelly trash receptacle, like the ones that you see along Cambridge Street.