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  • Abandoned Vehicle

    199 E Cottage St, Dorchester, Ma, 02125

    unsure if car is abandoned but car alarm has been going off since Monday morning, all hours of the day without stopping. Car is a white or maybe silver Honda, small, maybe accord? almost looks like a prius but it's a Honda

    OPEN #101006573760
  • Abandoned Vehicle

    3 Puritan Ave, Dorchester, Ma, 02121

    OPEN #101006573757
  • Other

    77 Milk St, Boston, Ma, 02110

    No hand dryer or paper towels in bathroom. Dunkins at the corner of Federal st and Milk st. Please send Board of Health to inspect.

    OPEN #101006573751
  • Damaged Sign

    Intersection Of Allerton St And Chesterton St, Roxbury, Ma

    Faded street sign at the intersection of Allerton and Chesterton Streets

    OPEN #101006573750
  • Park Litter & Debris

    Peter Parley Rd & Sigourney St

    Horse manure on pedestrian path

    OPEN #BCS-00177875
  • Pothole

    313 Congress St, Boston, Ma, 02210

    there are2 giant potholes causing damage to cars on Sleeper Street extension (fort Point)

    OPEN #101006573747
  • Illegal Parking

    30 N Bennet St, Boston, Ma, 02113

    Red truck is parked illegally no resident sticker

    OPEN #101006573746
  • Graffiti Removal

    Intersection Of Peter Parley Rd And Sigourney St And Walnut Ave, Jamaica Plain, Ma

    Graffiti on street light control box in Franklin Park, along walking path between White Stadium and zoo.

    OPEN #101006573745
  • Other

    251 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Ma, 02116

    Hello, I was woken up at 9am this morning after going to bed at 3am after a 14 hour workday being told if I did not move my car from the construction zone, it would be towed. The only problem is, I WAS NOT IN A CONSTRUCTION ZONE. The relevant permit is GCU-1826993. This is for a crane. I was parked OUTSIDE THE SIGNS they posted to reserve their space. Well, even though their crane fit, they wanted more space. Why is the Boston Police acting as the personal parking police for for-profit corporations who fail to follow simple permitting and signage rules? Why are the police enforcing against residents, and not against the company that personally posted the signs and decided they didn't reserve enough space? This entire interaction is inverted - we follow the rules to leave them the parking space even when we can't find a spot, but it doesn't matter if they follow the rules because they can do whatever they want with the police's help? I would like a written response explaining the city's policy and police enforcement actions when a contractor has either failed to post signage, or needs more space than the signage they posted allows. Is there a 24 hour rule or is there not? Why did the police allow the contractor to make it up as they go this morning, and walk to my apartment to order me to move my car? (Which even they admit they didn't want to, and shouldn't have to, do.

    OPEN #101006573744
  • Illegal Parking

    26 Ashley St, East Boston, Ma, 02128

    non resident | The closest intersecting street: [Antrim] How is the car parked illegally: [Resident parking spot] Type of vehicle: [Car] Make: [Unknown] Model: [4DR] Color: [White]

    OPEN #101006573743

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