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  • Other

    15 Court Sq, Boston, Ma, 02108

    popping sounds similar to gun shots in alley leading to Viga in alley 245-275 Washington St, Boston

    CLOSED #101006687475

    Hello, please report any loud noises directly to Boston Police.

  • Graffiti Removal

    1287 Dorchester Ave, Dorchester, Ma, 02122

    Graffiti

    CLOSED #101006687468

    Resolved. Graffiti Removed.

  • Illegal Parking

    34 Osceola St, Mattapan, Ma, 02126

    Blocking driveway | How is the car parked illegally: [Other] Type of vehicle: [Car] Details: [Black sedan]

    CLOSED #101006687463

    Case Resolved. car is gone constituent called 06/04.

  • Needle Cleanup

    100 102 Seaver St, Dorchester, Ma, 02121

    Needle

    CLOSED #101006687441

    Resolved. 4dw.

  • Empty Litter Basket

    75 W Rutland Sq, Roxbury, Ma, 02118

    Overflowing trash cans (3+) at Titus Sparrow Park

    CLOSED #101006687442

    Sent to Parks New case # BCS-00220507.

  • Rodent Activity

    5072 Washington St, West Roxbury, Ma, 02132

    Overgrown vegetation and rats.

    CLOSED #101006687439

    Noted. Violations found.

  • Residential Trash out Illegally

    53 A 53 Anderson St, Boston, Ma, 02114

    trash out at noon

    CLOSED #101006687425

    Noted. Citation has been issued for trash out early.

  • Requests for Street Cleaning

    42 Mystic St, 1, Charlestown, Ma, 02129

    Constituent states that their street cleaning schedule is from 8-12 but they did not see any cleaner show up | Type of debris: [Missed during mechanical sweeping] Cars parked on the street: [No]

    CLOSED #101006687418

    Resolved. Mystic st mechanical swept.

  • Needle Cleanup

    51 E Springfield St, Roxbury, Ma, 02118

    Needle in street under jeep in front of 51 E Springfield St

    CLOSED #101006687416

    Resolved. 2dw.

  • Other

    Intersection Of Pond Cir And Pond St, Jamaica Plain, Ma

    I spoke to a ranger and the "office" at Jamaica Pond and reached out to you folks around 3 years ago when I first noted that Jamaica pond had invasive plants. The "invasion" is starting to take over the pond. There seems to be no Boston department that specifically deals with ponds/water issues but if this is not taken seriously NOW, there will be no mitigation (admittedly it may well be too late). I don't know which species has invaded. Also, it has to be the case that the other ponds on the waterway are also starting to get choked. Go on-line to see what invaded ponds look like or better yet, walk around Jamaica Pond (happy to meet someone to show them). I would like to be contacted by someone who is responsible for this kind of work. | Case (SR) Type: [Miscellaneous] Referred To: [ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, & OPEN SPACE]

    CLOSED #101006687412

    see new case BCS-00220495.

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