Marguerite
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Tree Trimming Archived100 Audubon St New Haven, CT, 06510, USA - Town_GreenThese smaller trees on Audubon St near Lincoln Way are completely dead. They should be removed and replaced with a living tree.
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Tree Trimming Archived100 Audubon St New Haven, CT, 06510, USA - Town_GreenThis tree is diseased and mostly dead. It should be removed and replaced with a healthy tree.
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Tree Trimming Archived90 Audubon St New Haven, CT, 06510, USA - Town_GreenThis tree on Audubon St is completely dead. It should be removed and replaced with a living tree.
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Sidewalks and Curb damage Acknowledged45 Trumbull St New Haven, CT, 06510, USA - East RockOn Lincoln near Trumbull. This is new.
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Tree Trimming Archived655 Orange St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Bishop-HineThis tree at the corner of Orange and Edwards is completely dead and falling over into the street. It should be removed and replaced with a living tree.
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Tree Trimming Archived750 Orange St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - East RockThis tree at the corner of Orange and Avon is completely dead. It should be removed and replaced with a living tree.
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Traffic Signal / Pedestrian Signal Acknowledged60 Lincoln St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - East RockA pedestrian was just hit by a car at Pearl and Lincoln St. There needs to be a stop sign on Pearl at Lincoln St. This intersection is not safe for pedestrians, bikes, cars, anyone.
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Potholes Archived40 Lincoln St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - East Rock
There are 2 large potholes in the middle of the street. The traprock is coming out of the holes now, so they will very soon become deep holes. I was only allowed to upload one of the two photos I took at night. Sorry it is hard to see.
Why are you asking me to give the address again? I already entered the address and it is shown to the right.
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Illegal Dumping Archived165 Whitney Avenue New Haven, Connecticut - Yale University Campus3 bicycle carcasses at the bike racks outside of Yale SOM look really trashy and like no one cares. This is not technically illegal dumping, but hey these bikes have to be removed.
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Drainage Request Archived165 Whitney Avenue New Haven, Connecticut - Yale University CampusRight in front of Yale SOM, at the crosswalk where pedestrians are walking and waiting to cross the street, there is a huge puddle when it rains. The splash from passing traffic creates an amazing tsunami that bathes everyone on the sidewalk, which gets covered with mud and scum from the road. Really gross. the drivers cannot avoid it, because the lanes are narrow there and the drivers can't swerve out of the way. I am not sure if it is due to a blocked drain or bad drainage (no drain).
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Tree Trimming Archived40 Union Avenue New Haven, Connecticut - Long WharfThere is a row of dead trees. Next to the parking garage for the train station. Wow! This creates a depressing view of our city on arrival or departure! Can these be replaced with living trees???
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Illegal Dumping Archived9 Tower Lane New Haven, Connecticut - HillThere is a mattress dumped in the parking lot on the corner of Tower lane and Church St.
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Tree Trimming Archived77 Audubon Street New Haven, Connecticut - Town_GreenOne of New Haven's town jewels is the Audubon St pedestrian area with its concentration of Arts and Music schools/spaces. The trees on this street are almost uniformly DEAD. This includes 7 GIGANTIC MAPLE TREES, at least two of which are DEAD from top to bottom, and the others are in truly bad shape with major branches completely dead. This is DANGEROUS, especially for the kids and community members walking to and from their classes, afternoon programs etc. Also customers of the various businesses, including Koffee? It is also UGLY, undermining what could be a beautiful public space where people want to hang out on a lovely day (like today) with their lunch on one of the outside tables (I saw a family of 4 today). Unfortunately, these people were having a picnic in a landscape that looks like a nuclear apocalypse.
I did not take any photos today but you can see part of the problem on this screen snap from google maps. The maple trees in particular are in way worse shape than when the google photos were taken.