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  • 30 Hudson Ave Albany 12207, United States - Albany
    Crosswalk needed.
  • Other Archived
    14 Dallius St Albany 12207, United States - Albany
    Dalius Street needs some love. The road is in poor condition and pedestrian amenities are severely lacking. The majority of the street does not even have a sidewalk. It’s very unsafe, especially with the volume of traffic and buses from the bus station.
  • Colonie St Albany 12158, United States - Albany
    Signs and pavement markings are needed at the Corning Preserve trail. Many users are unfamiliar with trail etiquette and are not aware that there are multiple users on the trail—cyclists, walkers, runners, etc. This creates a dangerous situation. Signage will help remind people of trail courtesy’s Widening the trail and marking the pavement for separate uses will create a safer situation for all.
  • 74 N Pearl St Albany NY - Albany
    Water leaks from marquee after every rain storm...worried that excess water is degrading the building.
  • 138 Milner Ave Albany 12208, United States - Buckingham Lake-Crestwood
    Large tree has fallen on the path at Buckingham Pond Park
  • Trash Pick-Up Archived
    46 Columbia St Albany, NY - Albany
    Trash has been like this for weeks...I'm not sure if the building uses a private trash hauler, but it's piling up and is starting to get picked through by rodents. Yuck.
  • Graffiti Archived
    1-5 Berkshire Blvd Albany, NY 12208, USA - New Scotland
  • Tree Issues Archived
    218 S Manning Blvd Albany, NY 12208, USA - New Scotland
    Tree is dead.
  • Buckingham Pond Path Albany, NY 12203, USA - Buckingham Lake-Crestwood

    With every significant rainfall the path at Euclid Ave washes out. The debris runs into the pond and now that sediment has begun to accumulate. The washed out area presents a dangerous situation for pedestrians and makes it nearly impossible for someone walking with a stroller or with assistance. The silting of the pond is detrimental for the wildlife and aquatic habitat, as well.

    Perhaps a more sustainable, long term solution can be found for this recurring problem? Also worth noting, this issue was originally reported in early March and it was never acknowledged by the city--this is a repost. Please address this issue in a serious manner and please don't just dump more stone dust down on the path.

  • Buckingham Pond Path Albany, NY 12203, USA - Buckingham Lake-Crestwood

    With every significant rainfall the path at Euclid Ave washes out. The debris runs into the pond and now that sediment has begun to accumulate. The washed out area presents a dangerous situation for pedestrians and makes it nearly impossible for someone walking with a stroller or with assistance. The silting of the pond is detrimental for the wildlife and aquatic habitat, as well.

    Perhaps a more sustainable, long term solution can be found for this recurring problem?

  • 67 S Main Ave Albany, NY - Pine Hills
    Two gas grills located on front porches of two family wooden structure.
  • 700-710 New Scotland Avenue Albany, NY 12208, USA - New Scotland
    Many drivers interpret this as a two lane road and speed as a result. There are no lane demarcations as there are going east in the same location. As resident of this area, I would appreciate creating a median to help calm traffic and make this a more pedestrian friendly area.
  • Tree Issues Archived
    190 Euclid Ave Albany, NY 12208 - Buckingham Lake-Crestwood
    The city owned tree in front of 190 Euclid Ave, 12208 is hazardous. The tree is dying; there is a large canker and it is rotting. You can even push in on the rotted bark and it moves in one section of the trunk. Branches have fallen on our vehicles and one (thankfully smaller) even hit our daughter. There are several dead and rotting branches / trunk sections and obvious signs of internal decay (fungus / mushrooms present) and it's infested with carpenter ants (as identified by a local cooperative extension agent). I am fearful of this tree given the time my family and other neighborhood kids play on the sidewalk. I would like this tree taken down so it no longer presents a safety issue for the neighborhood.