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Street Sweeping ArchivedHemlock Rd New Haven, CT, 06515, USA - WestvilleWe were scheduled for street sweeping October 4, but it never happened. Will we be rescheduled?
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Tree Trimming Acknowledged47 Hemlock Rd New Haven, CT, 06515, USA - WestvilleDying tree on curb strip. Root girdle. Many dead, leafless branches. Brown, dying leaves (in June). Branches are entwined with wires. Next to phone pole with transformer.
Please remove before hurricane season.
First reported 2012. -
Dying Tree on Curb Strip Archived47 Hemlock Road New Haven, Connecticut - WestvilleA large tree with many wires running through the branches is dying in front of house and needs to come down. It has a root girdle and the top branches are no longer growing leaves.
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Health Complaints Archived25 Hemlock Road New Haven, Connecticut - WestvilleSanding exterior paint without containment or protecting surrounding area.
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1605 Whalley Avenue New Haven, Connecticut - AmityStill impassable - It's New Haven. I mistakenly posted it as Woodbridge. There is no plowed path for pedestrians leaving the Regal Inn and needing to walk along Whalley Avenue (Route 69) toward New Haven. The snow keeps getting deeper. The other day I saw a woman in a motorized wheelchair and two school aged children come out the motel driveway and wait for traffic to give them an chance to cross Route 69 - a four-lane state highway. There was NO OTHER PLACE FOR THEM TO WALK. It was early morning. The kids were wearing book bags. It appeared they were heading to the school bus. This walkway needs to be plowed every time it snows.
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1605 Whalley Avenue Woodbridge, Connecticut - AmityThere is no plowed path for pedestrians leaving the Regal Inn and needing to walk along Whalley Avenue (Route 69) toward New Haven. The snow is keeps getting deeper. The other day I saw a woman in a motorized wheelchair and two school aged children come out the motel driveway and wait for traffic to give them an chance to cross Route 69 - a four-lane state highway. There was NO OTHER PLACE FOR THEM TO WALK. It was early morning. The kids were wearing book bags. It appeared they were heading to the school bus. This walkway needs to be plowed every time it snows.