Can someone provide me with an address or landmark so that I can determine where this property is located and I will contact the property owner. Thank you.
This is a problem on Forbes Avenue directly underneath the highway overpass, as well as between the highway overpass and the railroad track crossing. It looks like an open sewer. Who is responsible for maintaining all of these properties?
As of 2013 City departments have begun to review, acknowledge and respond to SeeClickFix issues. Since your issue is in the category titled "No Service Request" and was submitted prior to 2013, we are going to close and archive it. If this issue still requires City attention, please report as a new SeeClickFix issue. Thank you.
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grizzledick (Visitante)
Anonymous (Visitante)
What about the empty crack bags in the picture? (Okay, fine, they generally don't pose a health hazard if one were to step on them.)
...or the chicken bones, condoms, and needles strewn throughout our streets?
Judi (Visitante)
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Utilizador Registado)
Judi (Visitante)
Thank you.
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Utilizador Registado)
The state (specifically, ConnDOT) is not doing the greatest job keeping its properties up to code, so that wouldn't be a surprise.
It sounds like we may need a more coordinated citywide response to bring ConnDOT's behavior into line.
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CT Livable Streets Campaign (Utilizador Registado)
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