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Trash/Recycling at 1891 Beacon St

Chair dumped
WORK ALREADY COMPLETED Work on this request has already been completed. - 17 days ago #SR-104236
Trash/Recycling at 1891 Beacon St

Trash/Recycling at 1786 Beacon St

Foam pad dumped
WORK ALREADY COMPLETED Work on this request has already been completed. - 17 days ago #SR-104235
Trash/Recycling at 1786 Beacon St

Trash/Recycling at 1722 Beacon St

Mattresses dumped
WORK ALREADY COMPLETED Work on this request has already been completed. - 17 days ago #SR-104233
Trash/Recycling at 1722 Beacon St

Trash/Recycling at 700 Washington St

Trash cans on the street. Rats in the trash. Please fine whoever is doing this
WORK ALREADY COMPLETED Work on this request has already been completed. - 17 days ago #SR-104231
Trash/Recycling at 700 Washington St

Dead Animals at 208 Harvard St

There’s a dead rat by parking space 2227
WORK ALREADY COMPLETED Work on this request has already been completed. - 17 days ago #SR-111980
Dead Animals at 208 Harvard St

Trash/Recycling at 49–65 Marion St

CareOne property, Bag of leaves on sidewalk for 2 weeks! I asked them to pick it up a week ago
WORK ALREADY COMPLETED Work on this request has already been completed. - 17 days ago #SR-111983
Trash/Recycling at 49–65 Marion St

Trash/Recycling at 42.34 N 71.13 W

Students dumped this out front on move in day, has been sitting here for weeks and now a health hazard due to rats nesting inside. Please collect.
WORK ALREADY COMPLETED Work on this request has already been completed. - 17 days ago #SR-104211
Trash/Recycling at 42.34 N 71.13 W

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. - 17 days ago #SR-111950
Traffic Signal at 31 Lee St

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. - 17 days ago #SR-111943

Damaged Sign at 42.31 N 71.16 W

There used to be a sign for Lagrange street at the rotary. The sign was damaged and now removed sign needs to be replaced. It is very confusing to find out who is responsible.
NO WORK REQUIRED This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline. -This request was referred to Department of Conservation and Recreation. To report road hazards or other conditions on this road, including traffic sings, please contact DCR directly at (617) 626-1250. - 17 days ago #SR-111975
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