New Haven: Internal PLUS

Open Issues: 91 Closed Issues: 549 Acknowledged Issues: 125
  • Parks RequestAcknowledged
    73 Front St New Haven CT 06513, United States - Fair Haven
    Was out for a walk and was alarmed by the soil erosion at the sagging sea wall in Quinnipiac River Park. What can be done to remediate this?
  • Paving RequestAcknowledged
    Osborn Avenue New Haven, CT - Beaver Hills
    When the City of New Haven makes up the list of roads to be paved in the Spring, Osborn Avenue from Goffe to Dyer Street and Glenn Road from Osborn to Boulevard need to be on this list. They haven't been paved in over 40 years!!!!!
  • 464 Blatchley Ave New Haven CT 06513, United States - Fair Haven
    Long stretch of cracked and unsafe asphalt sidewalk, almost the entire length of Blatchley between Lombard and Peck. Needs replacement.
  • 125 Foxon Blvd New Haven, CT 06513, USA - Quinnipiac
    Can something please be done about the car racing and hundreds of cars and people that line Rt 80 every Friday and Saturday nights infront of McDonalds and Walmart. It is very unsafe and I hate having to drive through this on my way home from work.
  • 24–56 Front St New Haven CT 06513, United States - Fair Haven
    Path needs re-routing at this section With all the federal funds being given to the city over the years for rising water and coastal management, this should of been done already Its only 50' of rerouting needed
  • Farmington Canal Heritage Trl New Haven 06511 United States - Newhallville

    Injury (lawsuit?) Hazard on Farmington Canal.

    The Farmington Canal pedestrian and cycling path has car barriers. Every intersection where the path crosses a city street has multiple metal plates mounted to the ground. Currently many are folded down. The city needs to pop them all up and/ or put reflective tape on them. The Canal isn’t lit and the metal barriers are not apparent after dusk. If someone biked or ran into one, they’d go down hard and fast.

    Flash used on the photo featured which also included a background light source for improved identification.

  • Parks RequestAcknowledged
    2 Clifton St New Haven, CT, 06513, USA - Fair Haven Heights
    The Quinnipiac Clifton St Canoe Ramp needs to be repaired, please. Missing quite a few brick pavers, and maybe new railing and fencing. Thank you
  • 36 Foxon Street New Haven, Connecticut - Fair Haven Heights
    Live near Bella Vista and have several elderly folks walking or on scooters and/or wheelchairs using the street instead of sidewalk because their damaged and unsafe. Curbs had been started when a section of the street was closed off, but rather than finishing the street it stopped about 25 to 50 feet after a previous alder lady's house...why not finish the whole street (about a blocks distance). We take pride on our street while enhancing our front yards. Once the curb is completed I believe it will make a huge difference on our home's appearance and value.
  • 285 Nicoll St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - East Rock

    I'd like to request any of the following:
    1. speed bump
    2. walk signal light
    3. stop sign
    4. traffic light

    I was nearly hit by a car whilst walking in the crosswalk. No one respects it, and over the past three years this area has become a booming business center. For public safety and efficiency the city should add something here as soon as possible.

  • Court St & Olive St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Wooster Square
  • Long Wharf New Haven, Connecticut - Long Wharf
    I am a food truck owner on Long Wharf. For months someone has been damaging our electricity system. For all the money we pay the City, you would this they can replace the broken ones instead of putting tape on it! Also there is trash everywhere and It is very dark over there at night! We need lights and a Police presence! Not until someone gets hurt will the City do something about this!
  • 999 Forest Rd New Haven, CT, 06515, USA - Westville

    CT Rte 122, aka Forest Rd., floods severely and regularly in rainstorms, and the overflow from the street and Hopkins School's hill runs downhill onto private property and causes significant damage to homes and yards.

    Normal heavy rain floods the street quickly, so rains as we had from Ida last night flood it instantly and for hours, with many thousands of gallons of water swiftly flowing downhill into homes and yards.

    Since most people drive too fast on the street, and there is no advance warning of the flooded area, they zoom into the foot-deep flood zone at 40+ mph, making the powerful downhill flow more like a surge tide, complete with waves. Then the cars stall out or try to turn around in traffic. It's a dangerous mess for drivers.

    This has been a problem for at least a decade. While it is a state highway, it is New Haven taxpayers who are suffering the repeated property damage, and paying for mitigation efforts that ought instead to be addressed at the street.

    The drainage system on Forest Rd. dates to when it first became a paved road instead of a dirt road, in the early 1900s. The state DOT must, at minimum, keep the antiquated, inadequate, easily overwhelmed drain system on this road clear. Far more appropriate would be to bring it up to modern code and design.

    The city needs to work with DOT on the problem, and also to commit to fully or partially closing the road between Edgewood and Chapel in heavy rains to limit, divert, and slow traffic in order to save lives and property.