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Thank you to six building owners who, after one year of requesting the City of Boston's help and received none (not one penny of our 39% increase in tax dollars!!!), paid out of their pockets to repave portions of this alley. Here again proving that private citizens, not city government, do the right thing with out money. Boston, you should be ashamed of yourselves for taking more money and giving less. Ashamed!
Poorly repaired and 5 new potholes of similar size and depth riddle this alleyway. 3 FOOT X 1 FOOT pothole on Back Street between Hereford and Mass Ave along with huge depressions from the Boston's oversized garbage trucks bearing down and scarring this alley. It is dangerous condition and has taken dozens of tires, rims, bumpers, bikers and small children. Why is the only stretch of Back Street that has not been repaired and repaved??? Please HELP!!!
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Anonymous (Guest)
J (Guest)
J (Guest)
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BB (Registered User)
That is an amazingly large pothole.
BB (Registered User)
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Mark (Guest)
J (Guest)
While this pothole was partially filled, the same hole is already depressed again and again presents a dangerous condition. What standards are we to expect? Should a filled pothole last more than a few weeks? Shouldn't we be fixing it properly the first time?
What about the other potholes littering this alley? Will they be filled too? If so, when. If not, why not?
Also, when is this alley way scheduled to be REPAVED like 98% of all other alleys in this neighborhood? It's really a mess.
Thank you.
BB (Registered User)
Hi J,
SeeClickfix is now connected as of two days ago through an open data connection to Boston's work order system. You might want to try creating a new issue.
Thanks for being persistant and solving your own problems when the city could not help you.
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