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Damaged Sign at 42.34 N 71.12 W

NO LEFT TURN sign in front of 325 Harvard St (for cars coming out of Centre St Lot onto Harvard St) very faded. Cars taking left turn causing congestion/traffic backup.
OPENED over 1 year ago #38792
Damaged Sign at 42.34 N 71.12 W

Damaged Sign at 42.34 N 71.12 W

Pole with STOP sign and "Littell Rd" sign turned around/wrong direction. Cars coming down Littell Rd not stopping.
OPENED over 1 year ago #38782
Damaged Sign at 42.34 N 71.12 W

Damaged Sign at 42.35 N 71.12 W

OPENED over 1 year ago #38769
Damaged Sign at 42.35 N 71.12 W

Damaged Sign at 1182 1188 Boylston St, Chestnut Hill

In 2022, the pole on the SW corner of Rt 9/Hammond St was replaced. The sign alerting drivers making a right turn onto Rt 9 from Hammond St “Yield to Pedestrians” was removed and not replaced.
OPENED over 1 year ago #38600

Damaged Sign at 237 Freeman St

Historic street sign broken
OPENED over 1 year ago #38371
Damaged Sign at 237 Freeman St

Damaged Sign at Brookline Ave @ Aspinwall Ave

No right on Red signs are missing from this intersection. Required by MUTCD standard due to exclusive pedestrian phase
OPENED over 1 year ago #38198

Damaged Sign at 42.332N 71.119W

A sign is missing from in front of 10 White Pl. I think it was a no parking sign, but I am not entirely sure. And I'm not sure if it was removed on purpose.
OPENED over 1 year ago #38134
Damaged Sign at 42.332N 71.119W

Damaged Sign at 2–106 Jordan Rd

Missing sign Jordan road. Since sidewalk corner redone about a year ago
OPENED over 1 year ago #37834

Damaged Sign at 12 Adams St

Missing and faded no parking signs on Adams street, which bans parking both sides. As a result, 20+ cars parked sunday. Police couldnt ticket.
OPENED over 1 year ago #37590

Damaged Sign at 42.31 N 71.16 W

No parking sign is so faded that it is unreadable. We request that the sign be REMOVED instead of replaced.
OPENED almost 2 years ago #37517
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