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Open Issues: 488
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Watching issues created after: 2009-12-10
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Parking on lawns or yards Archived57-59 N Winooski Ave Burlington, VT 05401, USA - Burlington ElectricThis is a toxic site. It is also my repair man. It is out of control and poisonous and needs to be addressed.
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Transportation and Parking Improvement Request Acknowledged145 Cherry St Burlington 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricPlease move this rack to a better location where access isn’t blocked by a tree & cafe seating. It is difficult to access & underutilized. It would also be very helpful if it was reversed so bikes could be loaded from the street side. Bikes are not allowed on sidewalks downtown & the current configuration requires a user to get their bike up onto the sidewalk, back down into the rack, and then reverse this process which is a challenge for many folks.
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Sidewalks Acknowledged36 Walnut St Burlington, VT 05401, USA - Burlington ElectricThis section of the sidewalk and green belt on Walnut st next to the community garden should be re-done. There is a whole section of the sidewalk missing that floods when it rains, and the green belt has large chunks of an old driveway in it. Please improve this area! Thank you!
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Parking signed as legal on bike lane Archived411 Colchester Avenue Burlington Vermont - Burlington Electric
The signage on the Colchester Ave bike lane is such that it allows residents to legally park in the lane at the top of the hill. The no parking needs to be moved down the hill to the point where the bike lane transitions from outside the parking to the curb. There is a section as seen in the photo where the car is legally parked according to the signs but blocks the bike lane causing bikes to have to swerve out into traffic while going up a busy steep hill. PLEASE DO NOT ALLOW PARKING IN BIKE LANE!
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Wrong lanes wrong lights Archived152-194 S Union St Burlington, VT 05401, USA - Burlington ElectricThe right lane should be right OR straight. Most traffic goes left or straight, so it takes many light cycles to move cars through the intersection. Allowing cars to go straight in the right lane would move way more cars.
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Graffiti Archived93-99 Cherry St Burlington, Vermont - Burlington ElectricSpray paint stenciled on ground.
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Trucks parked on Bike path/sidewalk Archived389 Riverside Avenue Burlington, Vermont - Burlington ElectricThere is almost always a truck parked on the sidewalk/bike path in front of Hal's Hitches and Welding. It's dangerous and inconvenient, as it requires cyclists to enter the street where there is no marked bike lane.
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Bag Riders event on 8/3/18 Archived208 Flynn Burlington, Vermont - Burlington ElectricI am adding my complaint that this event was allowed to happen in this neighborhood. There were over 300 people with loud cars, burnouts, smoke, loud noise and driving up and down Flynn at speeds of more than 50 mph. They were serving food and liquor with no security. thank you to BPD for shutting it down.
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Safety Issue on Bike Path ArchivedStarr Farm Road Burlington, Vermont - Burlington ElectricIt has become apparent by recent NNE conversations that there is confusion regarding the stop signs on the bike path. Some people feel that the stop signs only apply to bicycles and pedestrians have the right of way. Pedestrians walk into traffic and bikes often ignore the stop signs. Maybe an additional sign explaining that the stop signs are for everyone on the bike path? Would appreciate some clarification on the matter. Thank you.
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Bike Detection Marker Needed Archived436-448 College Street Burlington, Vermont - Burlington ElectricThe College Street Bike Path ends at the intersection of College and South Prospect. It is very hard to activate the left turn signal to turn from College St onto South Prospect when using a bike. Since this is the end of the bike path and many bicyclists will turn left it would make sense to mark this area like what has been done at the exit of Trinity Campus on Colchester Ave at East Ave. Please place the marker as far to the left as possible to help bicyclists avoid vehicles trying to get around them.
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Bike lane needs street sweeping Archived56-88 U.S. Route 2 Burlington, Vermont - Burlington ElectricLots of debris in the bike lane at the intersection with Brookes ave, plus a bunch of broken glass on the block between Brookes & Loomis. The whole length of this bike lane could use some street sweeping.
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Snow Plowing ArchivedRiverside Ave Burlington, Vermont - Burlington ElectricThe bike lane on Riverside Ave. has never been fully plowed since the first snowfall of the season.