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  • 74-76 Maple Street New Haven Connecticut - Edgewood
    There is an old mattress and broken wood furniture parts dumped in front of this house (74-76 Maple Street), near the driveway of the adjacent house. It is an eyesore. Please remove or require the tenants to remove it.
  • Orchard And Gilbert New Haven, Connecticut - West River
    STORM DRAIN:
    Northwest corner of Orchard and Gilbert.
    Broken, clogged, doesn't drain, corner floods in rain, can't cross street. Top of drain is broken and collapsed.
  • Edgewood Ave. Between Norton And Winthrop New Haven, Connecticut - Edgewood
    It's 11:30 at night, tomorrow is a work day and this extremely loud party with outdoor amplified music has been going on for hours. Police have been notified repeatedly to no effect whatsoever. Infuriating.
  • 768-784 Elm Street (Sw Corner Elm And Norton) New Haven, Connecticut - Edgewood

    I first reported this a year ago: There is a large oak tree on the southwest corner of Norton and Elm that has a big forked limb (so effectively two large branches) that is dead and overhangs the sidewalk. I am concerned that it could break off and fall on a pedestrian passing underneath. Since the tree is in the apron I assume it is the responsibility of the city to remove the limb.

    In December (12-06-2013) "Urban Forester, City of New Haven (Verified Official)" wrote, "The tree has been inspected and prioritized for action." SeeClickFix closed and archived the case.

    Well guess what. It's now September 2014, NOTHING has been done, that large dead limb is still there ready to fall on a pedestrian or, God forbid, a child on a tricycle. PLEASE TAKE IT DOWN.

  • 165 Norton Street New Haven, Connecticut - Edgewood
    Pole # 1759, on the north side of Maple Street just east of Norton - several wires have been cut and are hanging down loose. I don't know which utility is responsible for them and whether they are dangerous.
  • 757-765 Elm Street New Haven, Connecticut - Edgewood
    There is a large oak tree on the southwest corner of Norton and Elm that has a big forked limb (so effectively two large branches) that is dead and overhangs the sidewalk. I am concerned that it could break off and fall on a pedestrian passing underneath. Since the tree is in the apron I assume it is the responsibility of the city to remove the limb.
  • 165 Norton St New Haven, CT 06511, USA - Edgewood
    There are frequent accidents and near-misses at the intersection of Norton and Maple. There have been two serious collisions here this summer (one this morning), each hurling one of the impacted cars up onto the sidewalk, narrowly missing the utility pole. (The next time it could hit the pole, a parked car -- which has happened in the past -- or a house.) This occurs because Maple St. has stop signs and Norton Street has nothing, so the east-west travelers on Maple pause and then keep going, while the north-south travelers on Norton speed into them. It is also difficult for the cars on Maple Street to SEE oncoming traffic proceeding on Norton Street due to parked cars. We need a change - a traffic light, 4 way stop or at LEAST better signage on Maple Street warning drivers that the Norton St traffic does not stop and has the right of way.