As of Nov 26, 2012--the branch is still there. Even though it didn't come down during Hurricane Sandy or the Nor'easter it still seems dangerous, especially since there is so much pedestrian traffic walking under it.
We are closing this request due to its historic nature. If this concern still requires attention and you still believe SeeClickFix is a viable tool for its resolution the best way for it to be addressed is for you to create a new request including a current description of what is occurring and what solution you hope to see regarding this matter, citing/linking this request in the details. Thank you for your dedication to improving the quality of life in our community.
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Martha (Usuario registrado)
URBAN FORESTER City of New Haven (Oficial verificado)
Reconocido URBAN FORESTER City of New Haven (Oficial verificado)
Parks Department: Data Entry (Oficial verificado)
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Parks Department: Data Entry (Oficial verificado)
Parks Department: Data Entry (Oficial verificado)
URBAN FORESTER City of New Haven (Oficial verificado)
URBAN FORESTER City of New Haven (Oficial verificado)
Cerrado Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Oficial verificado)