Hobart Young

  • 33 Allen Pl New Haven, CT 06512, USA - Annex
    The camera that initiates a green cycle for cars coming up the port ramp to cross the highway and onto the 95 southbound ramp is not positioned well. If a car is within the lane marker, it doesn't activate. The car must be straddling the lane marker to be seen. Doesn't seem to be a problem for large trucks but if a car is at the front of the lane, nothing happens.
  • 7-9 U.S. Highway 1 East Haven Connecticut - East Haven
    Damaging Pothole on US-1/Saltonstall Southbound (towards New Haven), Left Lane
  • 1 Pine Street East Haven, Connecticut - Chatham Square
    Deep pothole in left lane capable of puncturing tires.
  • 60-64 Lincoln Street New Haven, CT 06510, USA - East Rock
    Every morning dozens, maybe hundreds of cars are aggressively speeding around pearl and lincoln to avoid the backup at the trumbull light. It is a residential street with families, a school, and lots of pedestrian and bike traffic. If the city doesnt do something about the impatient thru traffic here someone is going to get struck by a car.
  • 313 Humphrey Street New Haven, CT 06511, USA - SOHU
    Plowed driveway blocking sidewalk. This is blatantly disrespectful. The landlord should be fined.
  • Pearl St At Lincoln St New Haven, CT - East Rock
    In regards to Pearl St between Orange St and the back entrance to the new Yale School of Management construction site: First, the northern 2 feet of pavement along the entire length of the road is missing (there is no sidewalk or curb and the pavement ends in dirt). This makes for flooding, and accelerated road wear. If the lawn club doesn't want a sidewalk there, at least there needs to be a curb and drainage.
    Second: This road is used by NUMEROUS HEAVY TRUCKS that service Cafe Romeo, and the school buses for the New Haven Academy. I assume once the business school is completed they will take truck deliveries through that road as well. Right now, there are deep rectangular potholes on Pearl and the whole width of the road is crumbling at the intersection with Lincoln, which makes for dangerously unstable gravel in the turn. It needs to be repaired now and permanently (not when the business school is complete) with significantly more durable pavement.