Boston 311 PIU

Problemi aperti: 2 Problemi chiusi: 11.200 Problemi presi in atto: 2.046
  • Broken SidewalkRiconosciuto
    511 Cummins Hwy Boston 02131, United States - Hyde Park
    There is broken concrete exposing an open hole in the sidewalk. It’s a hazard.
  • Broken SidewalkRiconosciuto
    453-509 Atlantic Ave Boston, MA 02210, USA - Downtown
    Black metal grate around tree is not screwed down, so it flips up sometimes when stepped on. This is on Atlantic Ave directly across from Federal Reserve, 4th tree from Congress St. near the authorized vehicle only entrance to the Greenway.
  • Broken SidewalkRiconosciuto
    500 Austin St Boston, MA 02129, USA - Charlestown
    It appears this was never shoveled. Parts of the sidewalk are just 1.5 inches of ice. Impossible for strollers or wheelchairs and seriously dangerous for pedestrians. Can we get someone to shovel and some rock salt? And can we make sure this is taken care of with every snow storm? This was a major issue last year.
  • Broken SidewalkRiconosciuto
    Nashua Street Heliport Cambridge, MA 02141, USA - US Congressional District MA8
    Dock boards on the boat dock are warped and cupped. This is a tripping hazard and is dangerous for kids trying to use the boat dock to get on or off boats.
  • Broken SidewalkRiconosciuto
    31 Bromfield St Boston‎ Ma‎ 02108 United States - Downtown
    The whole sidewalk is a trip hazard but it was the curb stone towering over the sunken asphalt that caused me to trip and fall into the street. Thank goodness there was no traffic at the time
  • 1 Congress St. Boston, Massachusetts - Central
    There are a number of missing brick pavers forming a very large and potentislly dangerous pothole in the pedestrian plaza at Haymarket. The location of the hole is between the entrance/exit for the Green and Orange T lines and the crosswalk at Surface Rd. on the way to the North End. The hole formed by the missing bricks is both large and deep enough to cause a severe injury should someone step into it. Please replace the brick pavers.
  • Broken SidewalkRiconosciuto
    Huntington Ave Boston 02115, United States - Fenway-Kenmore
    There's been a lot of back and forth about who owns this sidewalk. The city owns it and it is in such bad repairs, an accident wait to happen, that the city leaves itself open to a suit. Lots of folks are on this sidewalk leading to a T stop. Please send some out to fix it properly. Thank you.
  • Broken SidewalkRiconosciuto
    Boylston St & Charlesgate E Boston, MA, 02215, USA - Fenway-Kenmore
    Bolt sticking out of crosswalk
  • Broken SidewalkRiconosciuto
    166-180 W 4th St Boston, MA 02127, USA - South Boston
    HUGE hole in the sidewalk that is at the start of the bridge right by the police station. It looks like somebody fell through during a drunken tirade through the South Boston st. Patrick's Day Paradeand made a very big hole. It looks like the hole goes as far down to the bridge below and is a huge hazard.
  • Broken SidewalkRiconosciuto
    135-179 Dale Street Boston, Massachusetts - Hyde Park
    Not technically broken but this ramp over the tracks is not accessible to anyone using a wheelchair or who needs a ramp for accessibility as there are several 3 inch or more barriers on each side of the tracks. The ramp is much safer than a grade crossing and can be used by those walking a bike or pushing a stroller who can pop wheelies over the "curbs".
  • Broken SidewalkRiconosciuto
    34 Lake St Boston, MA 02135, USA - Allston-Brighton
    asphalt patching was not properly repaired. it is hazardous now. please patch properly with concrete.
  • Broken SidewalkRiconosciuto
    Miller'S Creek Path Boston 02114, United States - Charlestown

    Uncleared/neglected pathway (zero effort whatsoever to clear snow) has led to dangerous, rutted ice.

    I think this path is called the “Miller’s River Littoral Way”. It’s a crucial link in safe cycling transportation between Sullivan Square and North Station that avoids the terrifying & dangerous Rutherford Ave.

    Please salt it to mitigate the ice. And please make a plan to plow it in future snow storms.