Description
The large unregistered commercial flatbed truck is back. The same one from the See Click Fix archived report #136508 "Blighted Property" (the one with the fake dealer license plate). I'm not sure how long it has been there, but if another house just up the road can't leave a commercial flatbed truck in their driveway this house also shouldn't be able to. On another note, I was told there is a lot of rusted metal in the driveway being this truck. I will go passed this property to see if this is true.


4 Comments
Hamdener (Guest)
The town's office of the Assessor should be informed of any unregistered vehicles. The assessor will investigate the claim by checking DMV documents and by interviewing the home-owners of the surrounding properties to establish a timeline as to how long the unregistered vehicle was/is parked at the residence in question. Complaints can be made anonymously.
Phone: 203-287-7128
Fax: 203-287-7125
Chief Assessor: James W. Clynes
Per Connecticut Statute §14-163, the Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles, on or before the first day of December, annually, furnishes the tax assessors in each town a list containing the names and addresses of the owners of motor vehicles residing in their respective towns, as they appear on the records of the Department of Motor Vehicles, with a description of such vehicles. Vehicles not registered in Hamden but principally garaged or used in the Town of Hamden are considered "located" here.
Hamdener (Guest)
anonymous,
Could you put up a photo of this property and vehicles.
I feel this is a recurring issue at this residence.
MayKay (Guest)
I I see the trucks are going nowhere. I also see a U-haul truck is now parking on the sidewalk.
anonymous (Guest)
The U-Haul and flatbed are gone for now.