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Traffic Signal at Hammond Pond Pkwy, Chestnut Hill 02467
The pedestrian green signal never comes - the light turns red for cars on all directions every cycle, but no green walk signal. Cars are backing up since it is constantly turning red for all.
NO WORK REQUIRED
This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline.
Hammond@Heath is a DRC intersection.Notified on 4-10-25 -
8 months ago
#SR-112001
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Traffic Signal at 31 Lee St
I find“belongs to mass dot and not the town”a complete cop out of a response to a safety issue. How do TOWN signals not belong to us?This is why we have town electricians.Apparently we don’t need them
NO WORK REQUIRED
This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline.
Thank you for your concern. The traffic signal in question is located at an intersection with Route 9 and is owned and maintained by MassDOT. Since Route 9 is a state-owned roadway, it is standard practice for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to be responsible for the traffic signals and related infrastructure along it.
Our Engineering and Transportation Division has referred this matter to MassDOT several times in the past. As this location falls under the state’s jurisdiction, we recommend contacting MassDOT directly with any further concerns. -
8 months ago
#SR-111950
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Traffic Signal at Lee St, Brookline 02445
Poor signal timing going north on Lee and then getting stuck at the Lee signal while Boylston signal is green. Very frustrating to sit there at red Lee signal while there is no traffic at Boylston.
NO WORK REQUIRED
This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline.
Thank you for your concern. The traffic signal in question is located at an intersection with Route 9 and is owned and maintained by MassDOT. Since Route 9 is a state-owned roadway, it is standard practice for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to be responsible for the traffic signals and related infrastructure along it.
Our Engineering and Transportation Division has referred this matter to MassDOT several times in the past. As this location falls under the state’s jurisdiction, we recommend contacting MassDOT directly with any further concerns. -
8 months ago
#SR-111943
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Traffic Signal at 323 Walnut St
Traffic signal not turning green for Chestnut St
NO WORK REQUIRED
This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline.
Did a traffic system reset. Intesection is operating correctly -
8 months ago
#SR-111777
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Traffic Signal at 194 Washington St
Walk signal not lined up to crosswalk
COMPLETED
Work on this request has been completed. Thank you for your request.
Repaired -
8 months ago
#SR-111853
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Traffic Signal at Boston University, 141 Carlton St, Brookline 02446
The pedestrian walk signs at Carlton and Montfort have been out of order for almost a year. Will these ever be fixed?
NO WORK REQUIRED
This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline.
Transportation Dept is aware of issue -
8 months ago
#SR-111763
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Traffic Signal at 25 Lee St
Transportation won’t help so DPW.Please look at these two crosswalk signals.The push buttons are NOT there and you are unable to push for a safe walk.Do not look at pic go out and see for yourself
NO WORK REQUIRED
This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline.
As previously stated, this signal belongs to MassDOT not the Town. They have been alerted to the problem. -
8 months ago
#SR-111833
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Traffic Signal at 1097 W Roxbury Pkwy, Chestnut Hill 02467
Signal needs audible push buttons, one of the few that does not have it in the town. Helps people know when to cross.
CLOSED
This signal is owned and operated by the State. We will pass along your concern. -
8 months ago
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Traffic Signal at 1–99 Puddingstone Rd, Chestnut Hill 02467
Signal needs audible push buttons, one of the few that does not have it in the town. Helps people know when to cross.
CLOSED
This signal is owned and operated by the State. We will pass along your concern. -
8 months ago
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Traffic Signal at 128 Beaconsfield Rd
Traffic signal on the bushes
OPENED
8 months ago
#SR-111175
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