Gregory Brown

  • 240 Kneeland Rd New Haven, CT 06512, USA - East Shore

    large limb down in front of 240 kneeland road.

    (resubmitting because an unknown resident closed the issue I reported earlier today, even though similar requests have been acknowledged and promptly handled by the city.)

    breaking this limb down would require a saw which I do not have.

  • 240 Kneeland Rd New Haven, CT 06512, USA - East Shore
    another large limb down in front of 240 Kneeland road.
  • 246 Kneeland Rd New Haven, CT 06512, USA - East Shore
    more large branches down from last night's storm, in front of 246 Kneeland
  • 240 Kneeland Rd New Haven, CT 06512, USA - East Shore

    There is a very large tree limb from a city owned tree that fell into the Japanese maple in front of 240 Kneeland Road, and it is hanging over the sidewalk.

    If it fell it could injure someone.

  • Tree Trimming Archived
    240 Kneeland Rd New Haven, CT 06512, USA - East Shore

    large branch hanging over sidewalk in front of 240 Kneeland road, high up.

    if it falls it would be dangerous.

  • 240 Kneeland Rd New Haven, CT 06512, USA - East Shore
    tree branches down from tropical storm, still have not been cleared by city. several other piles on same block also have not been cleared.
  • 240 Kneeland Road New Haven, Connecticut - East Shore
    There is a large branch from a city owned tree that fell into the Japanese Maple in front of 240 Kneeland Road. It is hanging over the sidewalk and could cause an injury if it fell.
  • 300 Woodward Avenue New Haven, Connecticut - East Shore

    If you walk along the path that leads past the baseball courts towards the water, you'll find that it is always waterlogged for days after any significant rainfall, making it hard to reach the other side of the path without walking through mud.

    It looks like this problem might be easily solvable by filling in the path with some gravel, as it's a very small area that floods.