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Intersection Of Everett St And N Beacon St, Allston, MaDrivers can’t see “no turn on red” sign when pulled up to stop line at Everett
CLOSED #101005740100Case Noted. The sign is clearly visible.
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Intersection Of Worcester St And Tremont St, Roxbury, MaPer constituent via contact form 10/7: " My name is Josh Deems and I am a long-time resident of Boston, with roots in the Greater Boston area going back to my birth in 1989. I’ve cherished this city since childhood, remembering fondly how safe and vibrant it felt. As a kid, I had the freedom to take the Red Line downtown on my own from Braintree, which I frequently did and enjoyed exploring the city. After spending several years in Washington, DC, and New York, I felt a strong pull back to Boston in 2014. I wanted to experience life here as an adult and contribute to the city I held in such high regard. I lived in neighborhoods like the Seaport, North End, and Beacon Hill, embracing Boston’s culture, community, and charm. In 2022, my fiancée and I returned once again after a brief stint in DC to the South End, excited to make this our home and put down roots in the city we both love. However, the Boston of 2024 is not the Boston we remembered, and we are experiencing profound regret about our decision to return. As homeowners, dog owners, and active members of the community, we are committed to the South End. We invested our life savings in a brownstone on the corner of Worcester and Tremont Streets, drawn by the beauty of the neighborhood and all it has to offer. Unfortunately, our daily experiences are testing our resolve to stay. We face persistent issues of public drug use, litter, and unsafe conditions. Used needles, discarded drug paraphernalia, and human waste line the path from our private parking spot to our front steps. Our car and the wall separating our parking space from our neighbor’s yard have become public bathrooms, and our front steps are often overtaken by individuals conducting drug deals. We and our neighbors call 3-1-1 multiple times a week to request needle pickups, but it is disheartening to feel this is an endless cycle we are forced to live with. We’ve documented numerous incidents: individuals passed out on our property, groups of needles strewn over our driveway, threats made against us, and more. Sadly, we are often met with delayed police response times or dismissive comments like “that’s just city living.” We can attest, after previous years lived in other cities, and other times living in Boston, that what’s happening right now is not “just city living”. We are deeply concerned not only for ourselves but for our community. We live less than 300 feet from Hurley K-8 School. What if a child, a neighbor, or even our dog were to accidentally step on a used needle, or a threat from an individual turn physical? This is not the safe, thriving environment we envisioned for our home, nor one where we would choose to raise a family. As young professionals invested in Boston’s future, we are increasingly questioning whether it is sustainable to stay here under these conditions. We cannot enjoy our neighborhood and the challenges we face are causing us to reconsider our decision to remain in Boston. I respectfully request a meeting with your office to discuss these pressing concerns and explore what actions can be taken to make our block safer. We want to work together to reduce the impact of drug use, improve the cleanliness of our block, and restore a sense of security to this beautiful neighborhood. We are open to solutions and ready to give this one final effort before considering a move elsewhere." | Case (SR) Type: [BPD: Quality of Life] Referred To: [POLICE: AREA D-4]
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Intersection Of Park St And Tremont St, Boston, MaCoonstituent states via contact form: "the increase in drugs, homelessness and crime in the Boston Common is frightening. It has increased exponentially in the past few months and I would like to know what is being done. I attend a Bible Study on Thursday nights at the Paulist Center at 5 Park St and have been harassed and threatened many times walking in that part of the Common. My son takes the Red Line and is overwhelmed by the drugs and harassment on the Boston Common at the Park St stop. My neighbors & I at Tremont on the Common are all concerned. Please let us know what is being done. Thank you" Constituent is requesting someone reach out to her regarding what is being done about this issue. | Case (SR) Type: [BPD: Quality of Life] Referred To: [POLICE: AREA A-1]
CLOSED #101005721044Case Noted. BPD Sgt. Crossen states on 10/4 "Thank you. We have spoken to [constituent] several times in the last week, including last night... We will reach out again. ".
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675 Atlantic Ave, Boston, Ma, 02110Oil all over stairs and platform at south station red line, people slipping and falling | Case (SR) Type: [MBTA] Referred To: [MBTA]
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1115 Tremont St, Boston, Ma, 02120Const states there are a few trees near this intersection that need inspections and trimmings, and potentially removal. One is on the sidewalk near the big red "Northeastern University Renaissance Park" sign, the other is diagonal across the intersection, near the bus shelter. There is also a big tree nearby that sounds like it is already marked for removal. | Is this a City owned tree situated on the sidewalk: [Yes]
CLOSED #101005695880Resolved. Tree was removed by Pathfinder Tree Service. If you have any questions, please call the Park Line at 617-635-7275.
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Intersection Of Arborway And South St, Jamaica Plain, MaConstituent states that the lights are blinking red/yellow at intersection. Constituent stated that there was no damage to pole. Notified MassDOT 24 hr line @ 8:29AM | Case (SR) Type: [Mass DOT] Referred To: [Mass DOT]
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1803 1807 Dorchester Ave, Dorchester, Ma, 02124Why are the large shuttle buses being used during the red line closure constantly left idling on Dot Ave? Bus is parked but has had its engine for a long period of time | Case (SR) Type: [MBTA] Referred To: [MBTA]
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Intersection Of Prince St And Arborway And Jamaicaway, Jamaica Plain, MaThe constituent states at this location the light is not changing to green. It is just staying on red. Its at least 4 traffic lights near the rotary at this location. Requesting assistance with this matter. I called traffic dept at 8:11 ad they stated this is not their juridiction. I sent this case over to DCR. I called DCR line at 8:15am to report this issue. | Case (SR) Type: [Mass DCR] Referred To: [Mass DCR]
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31 Bowker St, Boston, Ma, 02114Suspect with red sweater in the picture stole my bike as I was waiting in line, also wrote some kind of voodoo graphic images on the state street building. Please investigate if possible
CLOSED #101005684688Hello, please report any incidents of theft directly to 911.
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530 Dorchester Ave, South Boston, Ma, 02127Can this sign be removed? This was here for the red line shut down. | Case (SR) Type: [MBTA] Referred To: [MBTA]
CLOSED #101005684612Case Referred to External Agency. reported to MBTA.
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