Old East Ender
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Sewer Issue Acknowledged238 Curtis Ave Burlington VT 05408, United States - Burlington ElectricMy mother-in-law lives at 235 Curtis Ave and shared that she and neighbors have basement water issues and would like a storm drain on the street to help channel water away.
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Trash or Illegal Dumping Archived21 Chase St Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington ElectricReoccurring student move out junk on the green belt .
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Other - Electric Archived21 Chase St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricPower Outage on Chase Street in the Old East End neighborhood .
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Traffic/Street Signs: Report Problem Acknowledged241 Curtis Ave Burlington VT 05408, United States - Burlington ElectricSomeone cut the sign post and took the Curtis Avenue sign. Half the sign pole is still in the ground.
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Traffic/Street Signs: Report Problem Acknowledged1–21 Chase St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricLetting the city know that the white plastic bollards are taking a beating at the top of Chase Street. It seems vehicles either cut it too close or are clipping them on purpose.
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Transportation or Parking Improvement Request Acknowledged6 Chase St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricChiming in to share that the Chase St/Colchester Ave "Bump out" has made a big positive difference in reducing vehicles speeding down Chase St. If altering it to accommodate complaints from larger vehicles, please take into consideration the pedestrian improvements enhanced by the bump out and the traffic calming positives due to slowing vehicles down. Would suggest widening the neck of the Chase Street portion and putting in more permanent amenities such as curbing, green space
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Found Needle or syringe Archived21 Chase St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricFound needle/syringe in the lane side of 21 Chase Street by the cedar hedges. Between the no parking here to corner sign and the back end of the cedar hedges.
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Traffic/Street Signs: Report Problem Acknowledged431–475 Colchester Ave Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricNot a problem but instead Kudos for the intersection improvements at Chase and Colchester It will take time for folks to get used to it but so welcomed as a resident with speeding cars on Chase Street. DPW rocks!!!.
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Traffic/Street Signs: Report Problem Archived6 Chase St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricSeems the missing sign may have been removed intentionally as the same vehicle has been parking at the head of Chase Street and creating a bottle neck for exiting and entering vehicles to the street. Sometimes blocked the adjacent driveway .
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Parking on lawns or yards Archived1–99 Chase Ln Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricHave noticed an increase in people parking in the restricted "No Parking Here to Corner" area on Chase Lane. Can be problematic for me to mow our lawn when vehicles are either partially on it or very close.
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On street parking violations Archived1–99 Chase Ln Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricVehicle parking in restricted NO PARKING HERE TO CORNER area on Chase Lane, as well as partially blocking the sidewalk.
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Parks Department issue ArchivedBike Path Burlington VT 05408, United States - Burlington ElectricThere is a rather large old tree which fell during the last bad storm and is across some of the cemetery lots near the bike path gate at Lakeview Cemetery.
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Traffic/Street Signs: Report Problem Archived9 Chase St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricThe "NO PARKING THIS SIDE OF STREET" sign that was destroyed from a car hitting a tree, flower box and the sign needs to be replaced. New tenants on the street have parked on the no parking side since the sign was taken away.,
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Parks Department issue Archived9 Chase St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricThe tree which Parks and Rec (I believe) planted a year or so ago, was part of the destruction from a car accident and is laying down on the green belt. Can it be replanted or is it beyond help?
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Greenbelt/Treebelt Archived9 Chase St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricThe city wooden flower box, a recently planted parks and Rec tree and a no parking this side of street sign all smashed to bits and strewn about. Could’ve been a car or truck and looks like it was deliberate. Please replant tree, and reinstall sign. I have pictures but not successful uploading.
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52 Chase St Burlington 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricCars parking on the north side of Chase Street where Chase Street connects with Barrett Street often block cars from turning on to Chase from Barrett. This occurs only around the small triangle park and when there are vehicles on Chase Street trying to turn on to Barrett. Neck is too narrow for two way traffic and parked cars. Recommend a NO PARKING HERE TO CORNER sign at least the same distance as prescribed for intersection stop signs?
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Parking on lawns or yards Archived34 Fletcher Pl Burlington 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricOccupants of the gray house next to Ira Allen School (UVM) are Parking in their backyard and driving around the back of the structure to access the street. Does not appear to be on UVM property.
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Sidewalk Archived128 Colchester Ave Burlington 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricThe tree/clump of brush blocks the sidewalk to the effect of limited snow removal and pedestrians having to step out into the road to negotiate. Recommend cutting back or removing the growth.
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Abandoned bicycle Archived21 Chase St Burlington 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricSomeone left a bike thrown into my hedge. Back brake looks stuck. It’s a 21” or so, Giant hybrid or mountain bike with some rust. Blue and gray.
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Traffic/Street Signs: Report Problem Archived143–199 University Pl Burlington 05405, United States - Burlington ElectricStreet Directional Sign loose.
The street sign with directional signs at the intersection of University Place and Main is wobbly. Looks like a couple of bolts may have been removed or broke off. If you push on the pole, both with pole and the upper section move quite a bit.