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Not sure how to describe this but in the photo you will see a ridiculous puddle of water in front of the Saffron building at 217 Newark Ave. This puddle simply has no where to drain and had remained there DAYS after the rain storm on September 3 and 4 had passed. It's gone now, however, the last time I saw it was Friday evening September 8. A neighbor in my building also said some of the other freshly repaved street corners are similar.
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P. What size is the pothole?
R. Large (manhole)
R. Large (manhole)
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Buildings and Streets-Cynthia (Utilizador Registado)
JerseyCityNJRegisteredReporter (Utilizador Registado)
otherguy1980@hotmail.com (Utilizador Registado)
Angelo Fuschetto (Utilizador Registado)
Reconhecido Buildings and Streets-Cynthia (Utilizador Registado)
Angelo Fuschetto (Utilizador Registado)
Angelo Fuschetto (Utilizador Registado)
Code Compliance - Valerie (Oficial Verificado)
Fechado Code Compliance - Valerie (Oficial Verificado)
otherguy1980@hotmail.com (Utilizador Registado)
otherguy1980@hotmail.com (Utilizador Registado)
How has this problem been addressed?
Where is the duplicate listing?
Angelo Fuschetto (Utilizador Registado)
Oddly they closed my submission, opened on sep 10, marking it as a duplicate for this other similar submission that was opened in sep 18.
http://seeclickfix.com/issues/3714995
I am not really sure why and I have yet to see any improvement.