Teresa Melvin

  • 46 Steeple Chase Circle Attleboro, Massachusetts, 02703 - Attleboro
    There is an apparently abandoned house with overflowing trash, furniture, bicycles, city trash barrels and other debris that is making its way into the woods/wetland areas on a daily basis. The debris is no longer contained to the property but is now migrating into the wooded area. This is not only unsightly but is providing potential breeding grounds for disease. Please address! Thank you so much.
  • Finberg Field 732 Park St, Attleboro, MA, 02703, USA - Attleboro
    Good Morning,
    There is a piece of furniture that appears to be part of a pull out couch or maybe even a seat out of a car in the stream over the fence on Bishop street at the entrance to Finberg Field parking lot. It is about 200 feet in from the street. Thank you!
  • Finberg Field 732 Park St, Attleboro, MA, 02703, USA - Attleboro
    Good Morning. Someone has illegally dumped what appears to be furniture parts over the fence onto the banks of the stream at the edge of the Finberg Field parking lot. The items are close to the parking lot entrance. Appears to be drawers from a dresser and part of a pull out couch? Thank you for your prompt response as always.
  • Bishop St Attleboro, MA, 02703, USA - Attleboro
    Hello,
    The storm drains on Steeplechase Circle, particularly on the "bridge" section as you enter the development are partially and in some cases totally blocked with debris and growing plants. Given the heavy rains we have been receiving it would be great if these could be cleared please. Thank you for your service!
  • 90 Steeplechase Cir Attleboro, MA, 02703, USA - Attleboro
    Large hunks of foam dumped in woods next to 90 steeplechase circle just over wooden bridge on your right. Also same hunks of foam dumped in stream next to Finburg Field at edge of Bishop St. Thank you as always for your responsiveness! Have a great day.
  • 61-79 Steeplechase Cir Attleboro, MA, 02703, USA - Attleboro
    There are several large trash barrels, plant pots, sporting equipment and other miscellaneous trash dumped in the woods down the small ravine off Steeplechase Circle in the stretch between 53 and 79 Steeplechase approximately. The barrels fill with water and provide breeding grounds for mosquitos. Could the city remove these? Thank you so much!