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Extra large potholes Open118-138 Flagler St Newington, Connecticut - NewingtonEx-large pothole on Robbins rd between Timothy /Flagler rd.
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Officer going above duty Archived162-176 Albany Ave Hartford, Connecticut - Clay ArsenalI was so proud of one of Hartford officer /crossing guard 2/25/2015 while doing his of crossing the childern he had to help a mother with infant over the high snow bank,then rush over to the snow piled in the same area to help a elderly gentlemen with a walker over the snow to sideways.I believe if there area was cleaned like downtown this officers job could be a lot easier.Thank you officer ? for caring about the community you work and service.
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1 South St West Hartford, Connecticut - West HartfordSnow piled up on sidwalk causing people going to area workshop (CW) and classes to have to walk in street. Not safe
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No sign posted Acknowledged152-170 Sigourney St Hartford, Connecticut - Asylum HillI noticed yesterday while waiting for the traffic light to change there wasn't a no turning on red sign at this intersection.There are generally 3 to 4 crossing guards but cars still turn right.This is a school zone,it doesn't seem safe for childern or the guards.
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Lazy property owners Archived714-716 Windsor Ave Windsor, Connecticut - WindsorTo many home owners haven't shoveled sand/salted their sidewalks from Deerfield to Park Ave making it a hazard for childern walking to and from the middle & High School on Sage Rd.Childern are walking in the street because of lazy property owners who don't care.Hear this use to be the best section of Windsor.WHAT HAPPENED! !!
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More fun for kids Open118-138 Flagler St Newington, Connecticut - NewingtonInstead of piling the snow so high at intersections and on main streets,why don't we dump it in the parks.To make the hills higher to slide down.The kids love high hills.
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Abandoned vehicles Acknowledged232 Vine St Hartford, Connecticut - North EastWhy is this home owner allow to keep abandoned vehicles in the backyard causing cats and rodents to still in the neighborhood.