Reports (1,253)
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General Traffic Engineering Request
CLOSED #101005339012Case Invalid. No request given.
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General Traffic Engineering Request
Const. urgently requesting speed bumps along Circuit St, states she is a senior and also there is a school nearby and cars frequently speed on Circuit, she is concerned for pedestrian safety |
CLOSED #101005338906Case Noted. Thank you for reaching out to us with your issue. We share your concerns about making the City streets safer and we recently revised our speed hump program so that neighborhoods can receive them more quickly. We aim to slow traffic to make every street in the City safer and more comfortable for walking, biking, and rolling. A map is available on boston.gov that shows which streets in the City will receive speed humps during the first three-year phase of construction. We will continue to update the map as new phases of construction are determined. We plan to design and build speed humps in about ten areas each year for the next three years. This is approximately 500 speed humps per year. Thank you for contacting 311 and BTD.
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General Traffic Engineering Request
Constituent states she has witnessed multiple times the 37 bus struggle to get turn on lagrange st because of the bike lane dividers. Constituent is requesting adjustments to the lane/dividers. |
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General Traffic Engineering Request
Constituent reports new speed bumps that were installed seem very high and different from others, stating it is very hard to get over them. Requesting for this to be looked into. |
CLOSED #101005333482Case Noted. The information has been passed on to the Engineers who run this program. Thank you for contacting 311 and BTD.
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General Traffic Engineering Request
Constituent requests a traffic study for mclellan st for chronic speeding, constituent is looking for any solution to stop speeding. |
CLOSED #101005330725Case Noted. Thank you for reaching out to us with your issue. We share your concerns about making the City streets safer and we recently revised our speed hump program so that neighborhoods can receive them more quickly. We aim to slow traffic to make every street in the City safer and more comfortable for walking, biking, and rolling. A map is available on boston.gov that shows which streets in the City will receive speed humps during the first three-year phase of construction. We will continue to update the map as new phases of construction are determined. We plan to design and build speed humps in about ten areas each year for the next three years. This is approximately 500 speed humps per year. McLellan Street is scheduled to get speed humps. Thank you for contacting 311 and BTD.
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General Traffic Engineering Request
Constituent states cars are coming from gallivan blvd and use the street to bypass the street light. Constituent states there are kids on the street and there are disabled residents. Constituent states the cars speed and do not slow down. Constituent is requesting speed hump. |
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General Traffic Engineering Request
Constituent lives at the intersection of Wood ave and mariposa st. Over the past 4 years, 3 seperate cars have driven through the constituent's fence post and crashed into his property. Constituent is requesting either protective barriers or poles to stop cars from crashing into his property. |
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General Traffic Engineering Request
Constituent states there is a school at the end of the street. Constituent states many students walk up and down the street with no sidewalks. Constituent states the cars speed down the street and he feels it is a hazard for the students. Constituent is requesting speed humps be installed. |
CLOSED #101005328335Case Noted. Thank you for reaching out to us with your issue. We share your concerns about making the City streets safer and we recently revised our speed hump program so that neighborhoods can receive them more quickly. We aim to slow traffic to make every street in the City safer and more comfortable for walking, biking, and rolling. A map is available on boston.gov that shows which streets in the City will receive speed humps during the first three-year phase of construction. We will continue to update the map as new phases of construction are determined. We plan to design and build speed humps in about ten areas each year for the next three years. This is approximately 500 speed humps per year. Thank you for contacting 311 and BTD.
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General Traffic Engineering Request
Constituent is requesting a speed hump on E fifth to prevent speeding. Constituent states speeding is chronic on this street |
CLOSED #101005299686Case Noted. Thank you for reaching out to us with your issue. We share your concerns about making the City streets safer and we recently revised our speed hump program so that neighborhoods can receive them more quickly. We aim to slow traffic to make every street in the City safer and more comfortable for walking, biking, and rolling. A map is available on boston.gov that shows which streets in the City will receive speed humps during the first three-year phase of construction. We will continue to update the map as new phases of construction are determined. We plan to design and build speed humps in about ten areas each year for the next three years. This is approximately 500 speed humps per year. Thank you for contacting 311 and BTD.
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General Traffic Engineering Request
CLOSED #101005298956Case Invalid. address not allowed.