Fair Haven

Open Issues: 458 Closed Issues: 3,965 Acknowledged Issues: 260
Watching issues created after: 2024-01-10

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  • State St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - East Rock
    State 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 !!
  • 436–498 Front St New Haven CT 06513, United States - Fair Haven
    On 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)
  • I-91 N New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Cedar Hill
    THEY ARE BACK AGAIN !!! NOW THEY HAVE A DOG TIED TO THE FENCE AND SHOOTING UP DRUGS !!!! PLEASE CHECK ON THIS POOR DOG
  • I-91 N New Haven CT 06511, United States - Mill River
    This homeless camp is growing by the day in size and number of residents. They are leaving garbage and needles on the ground, and making the sidewalk impassable. They also appear to have a dog with them as well.
  • 183 Humphrey St New Haven, Connecticut, 06511 - Mill River
    Was posted under health department with photo.
  • State St & James St New Haven, Connecticut, 06511 - Mill River
    State 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
  • 182 Clinton Ave New Haven CT 06513, United States - Chatham Square
    Improper parking and public drinking continues at the location of Carr's Liquor Store on Clinton Ave This picture was taken yesterday at 5:15
  • Health Dept. Archived
    183 Humphrey St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Mill River
    The picture attached is from another neighborhood volunteer cleanup of the park and streetscape surrounding the drug camp at this location. Over 50 used needles were collected in less than an hour before the cleanup was canceled due to the overwhelming risk of injury and serious illness from exposure to the needle waste. Despite desperate pleas from our community, the health department has yet to respond to the needle issue in this area. The Public Health Director continues to affirm that this area is being 'monitored' and 'visited often'. All of these needles have been in plain sight, some of them for weeks, and continue to go uncollected. At this point, I'm not sure how else to get the city to take this issue seriously. Please remove the drug camp located behind the fence near Jocelyn Square Park. Volunteer cleanups of this area cannot replace the services that our city should be providing. This park should be closed if the city is unwilling to make it safe for children and our community.
  • 185 Humphrey St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Mill River
    Homeless couple with red dog illegally camping and dumping garbage near freeway. Their tents are behind freeway fence. They continue to leave needles and steal packages in the Jocelyn Square neighborhood.
  • Humphrey St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Mill River
    Please 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.
  • State St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Town_Green
    Watched four drivers run a red light today at high speed. Traffic calming/street narrowing is needed. The least the city can do is stop making people walking cross so many lanes when drivers would rather kill them then wait for their turn!
  • 436 Front St New Haven, CT, 06513, USA - Chatham Square
    Homeless male is sleeping on the public sidewalk,under the mural on Front Street, near the intersection with Middleton. His belongings are there 24/7. Please provide outreach.