City of Providence- Webmaster
Open Issues: 395
Closed Issues: 369
Acknowledged Issues: 0
Watching issues created after: 2011-12-16
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Drainage issue Open64 Almon Street - OlneyvilleI received a call from constituent Richard Duval of 35 Almon Ave asking for assistance. He states there is a significant drainage issue at the top of his street. His sump pump has been running non stop for 5 days and the drainage is backed up. His contact number is 508-344-5570. If someone could please check this location (64 Almon ave and Yolanda Street) it would be great. It has been backed up for days. Thank you so much
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Street Light Outage Open150 Benefit Street Providence, RI - College HillThe streetlight in front of the 150 Benefit side of the Old State House in Providence, RI, is not working and needs to be repaired.
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sink hole Open121 De Pasquale Ave Providence 02903, United States - Federal HillSmall sink hole at the corner of federal and depasquale, northwest corner near storm drain.
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Pot Hole Open175 Arlington Avenue Providence, Rhode Island - BlackstoneFast growing pot hole directly in front of sewer drain on east side of Arlington (175)
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130 Cornwall St Providence, RI 02908, USA - WanskuckSE corner longmont and Cornwall and SE
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Smith St sidewalk Open459 Smith St Providence, Rhode Island - Smith HillThis is a main economic corridor, the sidewalk has been in this condition for over 10 years. How many elderly citizens need to trip and hurt themselves before something gets done about these conditions, it's pervasive in Smith Hill
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149 Chad Brown st Open132 Chad Brown St Providence, Rhode Island - Smith HillAbandoned and foreclosed home, it's in utter disrepair, the windows pried open, garbage and filth everywhere...been this way for over a year, dozens of families wall by here everyday going to elementary school, this would never be allowed to go on for over a year on the east side or even West end
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471 Chalkstone ave Open48 Candace St Providence, Rhode Island - Smith HillThis curbing has been getting progressively worse for at least a decade. Doesn't the City get millions of federal dollars every year for this very type of thing? Perhaps the worst part... This area is home to large percentage of the elderly and senior citizens who live in the Smith Hill community.