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Several benches were removed from the bus stop on Temple St near Chapel. The rumor is that they were removed to deter people from hanging out there. The other part of the rumor is that new benches will not be installed until next spring. Is this true?
18 Comments
New Haven Professional (Registered User)
Sabrina (Registered User)
Tommy (Registered User)
Sabrina,
On the day the benches were being removed, I spoke with the folks who were doing the job and they told me the rumored reason for having the benches taken away. I then posted the question above just to see if the city would answer it, which they did not. This solidified the fact that the benches were removed to deter people from sitting there who are not waiting for a bus. No city officials would ever confess to such a ridiculous reason and therefore, they chose to ignore it rather than fabricating a false reason.
By the way, this issue is 8 months old, so your comment is obviously an attempt to retaliate against my comment in https://seeclickfix.com/issues/4481109-policing-issue
Nice try.
Sabrina (Registered User)
Tommy (Registered User)
Yeah, well using a public website to falsely accuse someone of a crime is in fact illegal. It's defamation known as "Libel". I haven't told Caroline about your post and I hope nobody else does either.
Caroline is trying to make our world a better place by advocating for YHHAP (Yale Hunger and Homelessness Action Project) which provides assistance to the homeless community. She deserves gratitude and admiration instead of false accusations.
Also, it was really strange to read your complaint about seeing homeless people waiting in line to enter a soup kitchen. That's the most heartless complaint I've ever seen. https://seeclickfix.com/issues/3338652-loitering
Please do your homework before making baseless complaints.
New Haven Professional (Registered User)
Jeff Lee (Registered User)
Tommy (Registered User)
New Haven Professional,
I really don't think I'm a bully. I get involved when I see unfounded complaints against innocent people. My goal is to try to encourage people to do the right research before publicly making accusations that might be false. Many times we see things that appear to be illegal, but often what we see is not how it actually is.
I also enjoy helping people who can't find the information they need. I've posted many comments that offer assistance on multiple issues. If you have enough time, please take a look at my comments in the following reported issues.
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/4172385
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/1658391
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/4181003
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/3889322
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/4116889
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/4133259
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/4159196
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/4041287
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/3830381
https://seeclickfix.com/issues/4409652
I've read through most of your comments, but I don't remember reading any of them that provided value to anyone. Why don't you join the team and do something that helps other people? I heard the Youth Continuum at 924 Grand Avenue will be converted into an overnight shelter for young homeless people. If you would like to volunteer for this project, please let me know and I can get you in contact with the organizers.
Westward Ho (Registered User)
Westward Ho (Registered User)
Jeff Lee (Registered User)
Tommy (Registered User)
Nope. Homeless folks weren't occupying those benches. There used to be 6 or 7 people who occupied two of the benches who were not waiting for a bus, but they were not homeless. Since a few months ago those people have stopped hanging out there. There are almost always vacant seats on the benches now which is totally cool, but it's still a shame the city had benches removed to deter people from having a seat.
If you frequent that bus stop often enough, you will notice the lack of homeless people there. Most homeless people occupy the benches across the street and on the Green.
Rebecca Bombero, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (Verified Official)
Sorry, issues reported as other city responsibility often are not seen by staff. We removed a number of benches on the green so we could work on restoring them this winter. It is true that in selecting the benches to work on first we did target those which were often used exclusively for congregate drinking and other behaviors that police were having difficulty managing.
Unfortunately, with the crazy winter we had the crews didn't have as much down time for winter projects that we usually have - the slats have been repaired and re-stained, now we are just working on adding in mid-bench arm rests. Will begin replacing within the next few weeks - as we continue to juggle this project with our normal maintenance requirements.
Tommy (Registered User)
Ms. Bombero,
Thank you for the clarification. I'll be sure to relay the information to the folks who have been asking me about the benches.
I've noticed some issues reported via this platform sometimes go unnoticed by your department for several months and sometimes years.
There are several different ways to search for tickets that should be assigned to your department. If you would like tutorials on these search strategies, please see the personnel who have been assigned the duties of SeeClickFix administrators for our city.
Another way would be to contact the personnel employed with SeeClickFix and they can provide you with the resources to become more advanced utilizing this wonderful tool.
If this is not possible, I could periodically inform you about what tickets have been created for issues in New Haven Parks that have exceeded a specific amount of time. If you would like to take this path, please let me know and we can discuss remuneration.
I hope this information helps.
Cheers,
Tommy
Westward Ho (Registered User)
Tommy (Registered User)
Rebecca Bombero, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (Verified Official)
Κλειστό Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Verified Official)