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Environmental Health Concerns ArchivedState St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - East RockState st near James st under the I-91 bridge ,this is discussing!!! This is the first thing you see when you come off of the I-91 exit , polluting the mill river .can't believe the state let's them stay here .it started with 1 sleeping bag and look at it now !!
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I-91 N New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Cedar HillTHEY ARE BACK AGAIN !!! NOW THEY HAVE A DOG TIED TO THE FENCE AND SHOOTING UP DRUGS !!!! PLEASE CHECK ON THIS POOR DOG
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Environmental Health Concerns Archived436–498 Front St New Haven CT 06513, United States - Fair HavenOn Dover Beach, to the north in the green there is someone living in a tent The area is disheveled and unhealthy Someone needs to find shelter for this individual (s)
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State St & James St New Haven, Connecticut, 06511 - Mill RiverState and James at highway exit. Two persons and belongings right next to street. Angry male approaching cars stopped at light and pedestrians. Unsafe situation for everyone
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Parking Violation/Abandoned Auto Archived182 Clinton Ave New Haven CT 06513, United States - Chatham SquareImproper parking and public drinking continues at the location of Carr's Liquor Store on Clinton Ave This picture was taken yesterday at 5:15
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Environmental Health Concerns ArchivedHumphrey St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Mill RiverPlease remove the trespassing homeless encampment here again. All the individuals that were previously talked to simply waited at the park until the city left and then started moving back into the underpass. Saw both gentlemen drunk, shouting, and using the bathroom on the street this morning. The drunk fist fighting for locations in the underpass between them is constant. They fight for locations here because they panhandle at the on ramp to the freeway. Surely they can be arrested for trespassing at this point. The underpass is state property.
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Traffic Signal / Pedestrian Signal AcknowledgedWhitney Ave & Edwards St New Haven, Connecticut, 06511 - Bishop-Hine
Three times so far, while walking, I have almost been hit by a car driving up Edwards Street and then turning right on Whitney Avenue. In each case, the driver had a red light and I had a walk signal. However, the drivers do have the right to turn right on red.
When they do so, the more careful drivers look left to check for oncoming traffic. However, they do not look right. Why should they? But at that point walkers have seen the walk signal change to "walk" and are on the crosswalk on Whitney Avenue.
One slight improvement would be a "no right turn on red" sign for drivers coming from Edwards. Even so, I am afraid to cross there now. Once two of us were nearly hit, and the driver seemed enraged by our presence and bullied us with their car.
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392-426 James St New Haven, CT, 06513, USA - Fair HavenUnhoused individual has set up camp under the bridge (with the light display) at Humphrey St and James St. They were there day and evening
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658 Ferry St New Haven, CT, 06513, USA - Chatham SquareFerry st near Middletown ave under I-91 bridge , let's clean this up now before it gets out of control
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Potholes Archived150 Willow St New Haven CT 06511, United States - East RockThis pothole on Willow Street is increasing in severity. Large chunks of asphalt (perhaps from a recent attempted filling?) are near the pothole on the side of the street. Given the narrow nature of the street, I am concerned about cars trying to navigate around this pothole and asphalt. -
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Environmental Health Concerns ArchivedHumphrey St & I-91 N New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Mill RiverPlease clear the growing homeless encampment located illegally in the underpass.
The fighting and drug abuse here have made this underpass unsafe. The individuals tresspassing in the underpass regularly use the bathroom in full view of the street. They openly leave human waste on the side walk that is only ever cleaned up by local volunteers. They continue to remove items from local garbages and move them to the underpass. This is a problem that should be addressed as soon as possible before it gets any worse. Current population of individuals sleeping here: 3-4 on any given night.