Jr Logan
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General Issues Archived06517 Hamden, CT, USA - US Congressional District CT3Abandoned rail bridge on Quinnipiac River is collapsing.
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street tree Открыта777-807 Chapel St New Haven, CT 06510, USA - 770 Chapel Bigblank spot needs tree
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River Access Obstructed ОткрытаMill River Trail New Haven, Connecticut - East RockTidegate access obstructed by construction related dirt pile and pool of water.
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Tree hanging on powerline Открыта142 Humphrey St New Haven CT 06511, USA - Mill RiverOver the river. It may or may not be a active power line associated with the railroad.
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Poorly placed bedroom ArchivedNew Haven Connecticut - Fair HavenWe know the trail is beautiful and we understand the convenient access to the Mill River is a big draw but we cant help but feel that this is not the best place to set up a bedroom.
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Parking Meter Archived748 Chapel Street New Haven, Connecticut - 770 Chapel Big03313 lcd very hard to read
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Illegal Dumping Archived110-186 John W Murphy Drive New Haven, Connecticut - Fair Havenmattresses have been dumped on the street.
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Illegal Dumping ArchivedEast Rock New Haven, Connecticut - East RockNot sure if its dumping or what but there is a odd trail of chalk like substance from the ice rink in to the mill river area. Maybe this is ok? It would be good to confirm it is nothing harmful to the environment.
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Dark and Dangerous Railway Underpass Archived33 Humphrey Street New Haven, Connecticut - Fair HavenThis passage has only two lights (of 5) in the pedestrian area. The passage is also particularly dark in the day. It feels dangerous to travel through on a bike (on the road portion) because it seems that cars entering the underpass from full sunlight are temporarily blinded as their drives adjust to the dark area. I think a case could be made to leave the light on in the day to avoid accidental collision between bikers and cars.
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Neglected River Access Trail Archived100 John W Murphy Drive New Haven, Connecticut - Fair Haven
In my exploration of the surrounding area I found a nice but neglected right of way from John Murphy Drive to the Mill River. At the end there is a path that runs behind your building and has some nice park benches. I am interested in we can spruce up this right of way and river path. In particular I think it could be quite nice to figure out a way to make it a loop so that people could walk it on lunch breaks. In the overgrown right of way I wonder what sort of landscaping could improve the look and ease of maintaining. There are some aspects of it that seem suitable to a small garden running alongside the trail.
Link to map: https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zJq8fGmVBrNU.kwaTdBUL5BNE
A collection of photos from the site:
https://plus.google.com/photos/117151154836398276196/albums/5925817415109243329?authkey=COaboZfF2ai2_AEWant to help? (plan, advocate or cleanup area). Let me know: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1rPFTNMvIder95WBO28s9RGMpYrolam6ecLzhsDUUCds/viewform
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Lack of bike rack ArchivedS Wallace St New Haven, CT 06511, USA - Mill RiverThe CT Department of transportation does not have a bike rack. There should be a least one to demonstrate that they value bikes as a transportation option.
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Dump Rd New Haven, CT 06513, USA - Cedar Hill
There is a lack of signage or visible street numbers around the Recycling Center.
The City website (at http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/PublicWorks/recycling/index.asp) lists the address as 260 Middletown Avenue. If you map this address online or using GPS its way off. In reality the Recycling Center is on Dump Road.
If we want people to recycle we have to make the facilities easy to find.