Reports (918)

  • Other

    Intersection Of Claxton St And Washington St, Roslindale, Ma

    Corner of Clayton and Washington streets school bus stop 6c6728 license plate black suv with metal large racks mounted on back purposely drove around speeding while school bus stop sign was extended out and school red flashing lights were blinkin as child was starting to board. Roslindale.. please alert police of this aggressive driver white femaleness. Just before she unturned her car from facing Roslindale Square going over double line just past Archdale to turn towards Forest Hills speeding. Please lert police

    OPEN #101005680318
  • Damaged Sign

    124 Train St, Dorchester, Ma, 02122

    Move back emergency vehicle sign. There is a red line for where it is and the sign is 5 feet in front of it.

    CLOSED #101005676400

    Case Noted. The pole with Emergency Vehicles sign is properly posted ,.

  • Other

    47 49 Beach St, Dorchester, Ma, 02122

    Constituent states that trees and bushees growing on MBTA property from the Red line are extremely overgrown, making the sidewalk along Beach St nearly impassable and also blocking all light from street lights on Beach St. There is a fence marking where the MBTA property ends and City sidewalks begin that the greenery is growing through. Constituent is concerned that this makes travelling on the sidewalk dangerous. Constituent is requesting trimming of these trees and bushes and kindly requests a short, polite, follow-up phone call with whomever recieves this case. | Case (SR) Type: [MBTA] Referred To: [MBTA]

    OPEN #101005669660
  • Illegal Parking

    1946 1950 Centre St, West Roxbury, Ma, 02132

    Red car parked illegally blocking the daylighting part of the bike lane. This car is in this spot nearly every morning, creating a safety issue for pedestrians, cyclists, and other cars that can’t see if anyone is coming because this car is blocking by the line of sight.

    CLOSED #101005636502

    Case Noted. Thank you for reporting to 311.Boston. Transportation actively patrols city streets and responds to as many parking enforcement related cases as possible. Should you need further assistance, we encourage you to call Boston 311 directly.

  • Illegal Parking

    68 Devonshire St, Boston, Ma, 02109

    Due to Red Line closure the Mbta has posted no parking on Devonshire Street et al and Parking Enforcement is active. However there are City Municipal Vehicles still parked on Devonshire Street making it difficult for the buses. They should be moved. City is setting a very poor example by leaving them there during this difficult time for commuters.

    CLOSED #101005634485

    Case Noted. Thank you for reporting to 311.Boston. Transportation actively patrols city streets and responds to as many parking enforcement related cases as possible. Should you need further assistance, we encourage you to call Boston 311 directly.

  • Illegal Parking

    Intersection Of Summer St And Interstate 93 N, Boston, Ma

    Ubers picking up/dropping off in right lane at south station during rush hour AM traffic when there are traffic cones for the transit shuttle buses blocking half the lane. Huge persistent traffic issue worsened by the fact that the red line is down. Needs to be addressed.

    CLOSED #101005632564

    Case Noted. Thank you for reporting to 311.Boston. Transportation actively patrols city streets and responds to as many parking enforcement related cases as possible. Should you need further assistance, we encourage you to call Boston 311 directly.

  • Other

    Intersection Of Williams St And Amory St, Jamaica Plain, Ma

    Constituent reports graffitti with "Jew $" on both inside and outside of twisty tube slides close to the window of the slide. The graffitti is red. Called DCR twice, transferred to maintenence line and left voicemail. | Case (SR) Type: [Mass DCR] Referred To: [Mass DCR]

    OPEN #101005630412
  • Illegal Parking

    1265 Boylston St, Boston, Ma, 02215

    Boylston street before and after Red Sox games is a nightmare for bicyclists. Uber drivers line up along the bicycle lane (in front of police officers managing traffic) with no consequence. Bicycle lanes need to be enforced. They should create a pickup/ drop off area nearby, maybe at Landmark; that doesn’t result in the blocking of the bike lane:

    CLOSED #101005617420

    Case Noted. Thank you for reporting to 311.Boston. Transportation actively patrols city streets and responds to as many parking enforcement related cases as possible. Should you need further assistance, we encourage you to call Boston 311 directly.

  • Other

    Intersection Of Hill Top St And Granite Ave, Dorchester, Ma

    traffic lights are stuck on red at the drawbridge at the milton and dorchester line. Called DOT at 4:29PM | Case (SR) Type: [Mass DOT] Referred To: [Mass DOT]

    CLOSED #101005616902

    Case Referred to External Agency. MassDOT advised 8/9.

  • Constituent states via Contact Form on 7/3: Hi. I was born in Boston 62 years ago, lived in MA for 25 years and return frequently to visit my 94 year old mother on the South Shore. I love Boston and always will. It is an amazing, vibrant and friendly city, but one thing I notice often on my trips is how badly the T functions. Many large European and Asian cities have much nicer and more reliable public transportation. What is being done to improve this important asset to the city? The buses are pretty good and modern, but the subway is a mess. So many delays, shuttle busses, out of service trains, closed segments of major lines, etc. Boston would be an even greater city of its subway system were to be modernized. I noticed on the Red Line, young children looking out the window between JFK/UMass and Quincy and seeing trash everywhere, blighted industrial buildings, vacant lots, overgrown vegetation, etc. I wonder what these kids were thinking about when seeing this. Why would they want to continue living in Boston when they grow up if is looks like this? Also on the Green Line E Train on my way to the Museum Of Art and Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the train went unexpectedly out of service. It was not too long of a walk, so I was okay, but the communication was confusing. Also on the train back from the Museum stop to Copley, there was trash everywhere on the tracks, mostly plastic beverage bottles. This urban grime, decay and dysfunction is a blemish on an otherwise incredible jewel of a city that is my favorite in the world. Thanks for listening. I love your frequent appearances on WGBH's Boston Public. I appreciate all you do for our fair city. | Case (SR) Type: [MBTA] Referred To: [MBTA]

    OPEN #101005609964