Public Works PLUS

Open Issues: 362 Closed Issues: 3,301 Acknowledged Issues: 69
  • Farmington Canal Heritage Trail Hamden, CT 06514, USA - Hamden
    same area as previous graffiti, under 15 entrance ramp.
  • 595 Mix Ave Hamden, CT, 06514, USA - Hamden
    The HHS tennis courts continue to be in a state of deterioration. The patch work to fix cracks was poor at best. There are rough spots in the patched areas, and cracks are reappearing. There is mud on court 8 that has been there for months, rendering it unplayable. The court surfaces are flaking away and the entire court surfaces need to be resurfaced. The steps have tree debris from last Fall. The courts are a disgrace to be used in athletic competition.
    The courts have been deteriorating for years. What is the plan to repair them to bring them up to standard? BTW, the Middle School's are not much better.
  • Farmington Canal Heritage Trl Town of Hamden, CT, 06517, USA - Hamden
    lewd graffiti on trail
  • 127 Treadwell St Hamden, CT, 06517, USA - Hamden
    This fence has been damaged at this playground for over a year. Many children play here daily and it should be repaired as well as many pieces of playground equipment that are broken or missing pieces.
  • 2589-2605 Dixwell Ave Town of Hamden, CT, 06514, USA - Hamden_Feature 001
    Hamden Middle School. Tennis Courts in disrepair. All nets falling apart. Dangerous cracks on the courts. High school courts also in bad shape. What are the towns plans for renovations?
  • 110-146 Treadwell St Town of Hamden, CT, 06517, USA - Hamden
    This park is in desperate need of repair. The fence has been like this for two years…much of the playground equipment is missing parts, rusty or rotting. Many children play here daily and deserve an safe, updated play space. We pay a lot on taxes and this shouldn’t be this neglected.
  • 435 Brooksvale Ave Hamden CT 06518, United States - Cheshire
    This footbridge was apparently constructed by the owner of property across from Brooksvale Park. It is property (not sure of the exact address) that backs up to the Farmington Canal Trail. It's the part of the canal trail that runs between Brooksvale Avenue and Mt Sanford Rd. The footbridge is very narrow, with a railing on one side only. The barrier with a "nope" sign indicates that it is not for public use. Children at play might ignore the barrier and "nope" sign and possibly get hurt crossing to the other side. Did this footbridge require a permit? If so, was a permit issued by the town? At the very least, it's a potential safety concern.
  • Treadwell Hamden, Connecticut - Hamden
    Farmington Canal @ Treadwell, Haig have no bars up to prevent motorcycles, mopeds from entering the trail. Kids are always on the trail on mopeds and motorcycles, this is very dangerous for anyone on the trail not to mention illegal. I do not know if other bars are missing but the ENTIRE Trail should be checked for this before someone gets hit by an unlicensed child or adult on a moped or motorcycle,
  • Farmington Canal Heritage Trl Town of Hamden, CT, 06514, USA - Hamden
    From Skiff St to Connoly Parkway the trash and debris along the Farmington Canal trail is disgusting. I carry a bag to collect what I can when I walk but this is out of control and beyond one person's ability. Property owners are plowing, blowing and dumping trash at the edge of their lots as well. It is too much even for one Earth Day clean-up and now is the time to get the trash out before the brush fills in and the poison ivy.
  • 470 Putnam Ave Hamden, CT, 06517, USA - Hamden
    Partially fallen tree leaning against utility lines. At about Farmington Canal Greenway mile 8.95.
  • 110-146 Treadwell St Town of Hamden, CT, 06517, USA - Hamden
    Garbage, dumping in playground parking lot
  • 374 Treadwell St Hamden, CT, 06514, USA - Hamden
    A police bike patrol consisting of approx 10 officers if not more almost crashed into me as I was walking on the canal. I was heading north into the underpass and not immediately visible to them since I was walking all the way to the right. But the entire patrol was taking up the width of the whole canal! As soon as one officer saw me, he yelled "pedestrian!" to warn the others. One of them didn't even notice me or yell "pedestrian" until they had already gotten close to or passed me. They all moved over as if they saw me at the last chance. Do they need to span the entire walking width of the pavement especially around hard-to-see corners?