Town of Concord PLUS
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Drainage curb collapsedتم إقراره1220 Old Marlboro Rd Concord, MA - ConcordPlease see photo. This curb was installed by the city and has collapsed into the grass area that I need to maintain. I’m also concerned that this is a hazard as the draining grill doesn’t have the curb supporting it in place.
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53y Powder Mill Road Concord, Massachusetts - ConcordLitter is routinely thrown from cars on the stretch of Powder Mill Rd between Stone Root Ln and Old Pickard Rd, which has no residences. I walk down and fill a trash bag every few weeks. Please put up "Fine for littering" signs at each end facing cars entering this section of Powder Mill.
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Otherتم إقراره452 Laws Brook Road Concord, Massachusetts - West ConcordLarge tree limb broke during the Friday storm. It brushed the power lines and landed across the sidewalk. It appears to be a dead tree and may need removal to prevent recurrence.
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BROOKS ST.مفتوحBrooks St Concord, Massachusetts - ConcordBrooks Street sign is leaning from a storm. Has been since end of snow season. 25-35% lean, not straight.
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Abandoned Propertyتم إقراره128 Conant Street Concord, Massachusetts - West ConcordSubject property appears abandoned, and potentially in violation of sanitary code.
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250 Old Marlboro Road Concord, Massachusetts - West ConcordA tree branch has fallen in such a way that it's partially blocking the sidewalk and a bit of the road. I would cut it down myself, but the other half of the tree branch is also caught on a power line.
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OtherمفتوحElm Street At Baker Ave Concord, Massachusetts - Concord
Elm Street at Baker Ave is in desperate need of a cross walk. There are many kids in the Baker Ave neighborhood who go back and forth and Elm street is very dangerous. The problem is the sidewalk to town and to all the connecting neighborhoods is only on one side of Elm (the opposite side of Elm from Baker) so it forces everyone to cross. Because traffic has increased so much recently, Elm street is far to dangerous to cross without help because drivers routinely speed 10-15 miles above the limit.
A cross walk would also forces drivers cutting though to RT2 to slow down and be more careful with so many children in the area.
We are one mile from town so many people walk and there are many school aged kids in the area. Please consider a cross walk from Elm (near Adams) across to Baker (near #1/#2 Baker). I believe this is a safety issue as I live at 511 Elm and watch many kids and even adults try and cross everyday. Please take a look at the area and consider.
My neighbors and I thank you for your consideration.
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Thank you,
Kate Merrill and Mike Dunham 511 Elm Street
Michelle & Jason Fortier 65 Baker
Marieke & Jose Herrero 109 Baker
Matt and Lindsay Boger 121 Baker
Michael Fay & Karlsa Lorenz 49 Saw Mill
Dave & Kara Lyons 60 Baker
Malyssa Simard 137 Baker
Krysten Morganti 138 Baker
James Schermerhorn 138 Baker
Meredith Benvenuto 43 Gifford Lane
Julie Randle 147 Baker
Andrew & Shannon Kenney 70 Wilson Rd -
Otherمفتوح131 Thoreau St Concord, Massachusetts - Concord
The traffic lights facing Route 2, at the Railroad Crossing, during the evening sunset is barely visible.
Sitting at the stop line, before the tracks, heading to Concord Center, the overhead stop light over the intersection at Thoreau is obsecured by the West setting sun. A light shroud or metal light extension around the lights could solve the issue. A fluorescent or other visible metal surround, commonly seen at other light locations which provides a background around the entire light fixture would also help.