Reports (25,171)
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New Tree Requests
100 W Springfield St, Roxbury, Ma, 02118Tree please
CLOSED #101006323618Duplicate of Existing Case. 101006174740.
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New Tree Requests
Intersection Of Anthony Rip Valenti Way And Portland St, Boston, MaSewer backed up causing flooding at Valenti way and Portland street
CLOSED #101006323272Case Noted. CREW REPORTS FLOOD RELIEVED UPON ARRIVAL. 10/14.
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New Tree Requests
5 7 Belnel Rd, Mattapan, Ma, 02126Tree down on my st blocking city street
CLOSED #101006322730Resolved. Private tree fell on city sidewalk removed some put back some removed by JL HC OD gr.
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6 Saint Charles St, Boston, Ma, 02116Large tree branch blocking road
CLOSED #101006322273Resolved. Removed by the UFD tree crew.
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210 Hemenway St, Boston, Ma, 02115Dead tree
CLOSED #101006321984Noted. Buds are alive. Tree will not be removed. If the tree doesn't leaf out in spring, please make another case.
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37 Chestnut St, Charlestown, Ma, 02129CLOSED #101006320214Case Noted. No information provided in case.
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94 96 Welles Ave, Dorchester, Ma, 02124Tree request for boulevard- room for several trees
CLOSED #101006317653Noted. Thank you for your interest in increasing the tree canopy in the City of Boston! In order for the City of Boston's Urban Forestry Division to ensure the success of our new street trees, we require the property owner who directly abuts the sidewalk where the new pit and tree are being requested to be involved in the conversation about a new tree. Therefore, we ask that any New Tree Request for a new pit and tree comes from the actual abutting property owner, and then we can then inspect that location for tree planting. If you know the property owner of this address, you can ask them to submit a New Tree Request with their contact information and we will be able to inspect the location and discuss any questions that may arise. New Tree Requests can be made via the 311 app, by calling 311, or by contacting the Urban Forestry Division by sending an email to trees@boston.gov or calling 617-635-8733. The best way to get information about Boston's street trees is by going to boston.gov/trees and reading about how to properly request a new street tree, to submit tree maintenance requests, and learn how to care for young street trees. Thank you again for your interest in Boston's urban forest!
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New Tree Requests
108 Welles Ave, Dorchester, Ma, 02124New trees for boulevard- space for several to be planted
CLOSED #101006317643Noted. Thank you for your interest in increasing the tree canopy in the City of Boston! In order for the City of Boston's Urban Forestry Division to ensure the success of our new street trees, we require the property owner who directly abuts the sidewalk where the new pit and tree are being requested to be involved in the conversation about a new tree. Therefore, we ask that any New Tree Request for a new pit and tree comes from the actual abutting property owner, and then we can then inspect that location for tree planting. If you know the property owner of this address, you can ask them to submit a New Tree Request with their contact information and we will be able to inspect the location and discuss any questions that may arise. New Tree Requests can be made via the 311 app, by calling 311, or by contacting the Urban Forestry Division by sending an email to trees@boston.gov or calling 617-635-8733. The best way to get information about Boston's street trees is by going to boston.gov/trees and reading about how to properly request a new street tree, to submit tree maintenance requests, and learn how to care for young street trees. Thank you again for your interest in Boston's urban forest!
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New Tree Requests
40 Melbourne St, Dorchester, Ma, 02124New tree for old cut out in sidewalk
CLOSED #101006317641Noted. Thank you for your interest in increasing the tree canopy in the City of Boston! In order for the City of Boston's Urban Forestry Division to ensure the success of our new street trees, we require the property owner who directly abuts the sidewalk where the new pit and tree are being requested to be involved in the conversation about a new tree. Therefore, we ask that any New Tree Request for a new pit and tree comes from the actual abutting property owner, and then we can then inspect that location for tree planting. If you know the property owner of this address, you can ask them to submit a New Tree Request with their contact information and we will be able to inspect the location and discuss any questions that may arise. New Tree Requests can be made via the 311 app, by calling 311, or by contacting the Urban Forestry Division by sending an email to trees@boston.gov or calling 617-635-8733. The best way to get information about Boston's street trees is by going to boston.gov/trees and reading about how to properly request a new street tree, to submit tree maintenance requests, and learn how to care for young street trees. Thank you again for your interest in Boston's urban forest!
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New Tree Requests
120 Welles Ave, Dorchester, Ma, 02124Tree request for boulevard
CLOSED #101006317640Noted. Thank you for your interest in increasing the tree canopy in the City of Boston! In order for the City of Boston's Urban Forestry Division to ensure the success of our new street trees, we require the property owner who directly abuts the sidewalk where the new pit and tree are being requested to be involved in the conversation about a new tree. Therefore, we ask that any New Tree Request for a new pit and tree comes from the actual abutting property owner, and then we can then inspect that location for tree planting. If you know the property owner of this address, you can ask them to submit a New Tree Request with their contact information and we will be able to inspect the location and discuss any questions that may arise. New Tree Requests can be made via the 311 app, by calling 311, or by contacting the Urban Forestry Division by sending an email to trees@boston.gov or calling 617-635-8733. The best way to get information about Boston's street trees is by going to boston.gov/trees and reading about how to properly request a new street tree, to submit tree maintenance requests, and learn how to care for young street trees. Thank you again for your interest in Boston's urban forest!