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  • 284 Montvale Avenue Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    Resident at above address called stating that her recycling was missed.
  • Crossman Road Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    A resident from Crossman Road called this morning to say that the trash truck had not come all the way to the end of Crossman Road therefore his and a couple other residents trash was not picked up today.
  • 404 Russell Street Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    The resident at 404 Russell Street called at about 330pm to state that herself and her neighbors to the left and right of her still had their trash and recycling out. I told her to leave them both out and I would get in touch with the foreman of WM
  • 8 Fuller Farm Lane Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    Resident @ 8 Fuller Farm Lane called to say that her yard waste had not been picked up as of 3pm yesterday. I told her I would contact WM for her to leave it out until tomorrow morning.
  • Trees & Limbs Archived
    26 Bryant Street Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    The tree that is next to the telephone pole has a few large branches that were damaged during the storm. The large branches are now hanging on the wires and out into the street. Cars have to swerve around them in order not to damage their cars. Please trim the branches that have broken off and are low hanging and hanging on the wires creating a dangerous situation.
  • 10 Micro Drive Woburn, MA - Woburn
    A resident sent in a complaint stating there was no hot water in the showers at Planet Fitness Gym.
  • 49r High Street Woburn, MA - Woburn
    A complaint was received by Jack Fralick from the resident at 53 High Street stating that there was a band that would play on a nightly basis at 49R High Street at a very high volume.
  • Corner Of Center Street And Park Street Woburn, MA - Woburn
    Resident Dave Demambro called @ 4:30pm on 10/17/13 to complain of an odor being emitted from either McCauley's Auto or Lannon Chevrolet.
  • 26 East Dexter Avenue Woburn, MA - Woburn
    Resident called 9/9 to state that their trash had been missed on Friday 9/6. It was still out curbside and ready for pick up.
  • 128 Winn Street Woburn, MA - Woburn
    The resident at 128 Winn Street called to state that his Trash and Yard Waste were missed. His neighbor @ 126 informed him that his was already picked up.
  • 23 Squanto Road Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn

    The resident at 23 Squanto Road called to state that the trash truck had been by and for some reason did not pick up her trash at 23 and her neighbors at 25 and 27. I questioned whether it was the recycling truck and she was adamant that it was not. This particular resident does call at least once a month about her trash being missed.

    I did contact the WM foreman and he stated that it was the recycling truck and that the trash truck had not even been in her neighborhood as of yet. He is aware of the residence and makes sure the trash is handled.

    To resolve further issue I will drive to the residence on Monday mornings to verify whether the trash has been picked up or not.

  • 949 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    The resident at 1 W. Dexter Avenue called to state that the dumpster located at 949 Main Street is a nuisance. She claims that trash is always blowing out of the dumpster and into her yard across the street, up the hill a ways. She also stated at the time of the call that there were papers and cans all over the parking lot and that the dumpster was located in the middle of the parking lot.
  • 276 Lexington Street Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    A call came in from the resident at 276 Lexington Street to state that their trash along with their neighbors at 274 had been missed by the trash truck today. He stated that both houses are set a little ways back and it may have just been passed by. A notification was sent out to the foreman of WM as of today at noontime.
  • 9 Phillips Street Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    A call came in from a neighbor of 9 Phillips Street. He was complaining that number 9 is owned by the Congregational Church and that the pastor had moved out and just left junk all over the place at the address. Agent Fralick went out to the location and noted that it was a move-out and that it was not junk left all over the place. There are about 20 bags of trash, a few dressers, and children's toys. Nothing that WM should not take. WM was notified that on Friday's pick up there will be a lot of stuff at 9 Phillips Street and the foreman is aware and will be taking care of the items on Friday.
  • 200 Trade Center Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    Last Wednesday 6/19/2013 we received a phone call from the head of security for the Woburn Superior Courthouse Wayne McDaniel. There had been a complaint made by a juror about smoke entering the building through the main door. Outside of the main door is where people would take smoking breaks. Myself (Meghan) and Health Agent Fralick when through the Mass General Laws and did find a subsection that explained when an outside area is considered an extension of the building and therefore would be non-smoking. Agent Fralick took a ride out to the Superior Court and noted that there was an awning above the door and it was assessed that this did cause this outdoor area to be an extension of the building and non-smoking. Agent Fralick got in touch with Mr. McDaniel and explained the part of the law and what subsection it was and Mr. McDaniel will be putting up a non-smoking sign in that area to prevent further complaints.
  • 121-123 Cambridge Road Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    Health Agent Fralick received a call from a resident of the condominium complex on 121-123 Cambridge Road about the fact their dumpster has not been picked up for 2 weeks. Health Agent Fralick spoke with the WM foreman who explained that the driveway to the dumpster is so badly damaged that they cannot and will not take the trash truck up there because they will be held liable for tearing up the pavement. It is too soft and wet that if the truck attempted to get up to the dumpster it would do much more damage to the already badly damaged road. Health Agent Fralick has been in contact with the complainant and has told advised them to have the property management company repair the damaged driveway in order for WM to be able to access their dumpster.
  • 42 Campbell Street Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    Mrs. Hill at 40 Campbell Street called Health Agent Fralick to voice her complaint about 42 Campbell Street. Her complaint was overgrown brush and trash coming over on to her property. Health Agent Fralick went out to the site and did see what she was complaining about. Health Agent Fralick got in touch with the owner of 42 Campbell, Robert Thomas, and spoke with him about the complaint. Mr. Thomas will be at the house this coming weekend to clean up the property. There was an occupant of the house who has recently moved out and he apologized for the trouble that may have been caused. The property will be checked again on Monday 6/24/2013 to make sure he has done what has been asked of him.
  • 838 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    The resident at 838 Main Street called Health Agent Fralick to complain about the new development going up across the street from his property. He is claiming that large trucks are coming in to drop of heavy equipment at 430-5am causing loud noise and waking everyone up. Health Agent Fralick went to the sight and spoke to the Seaver Construction Superintendent Steve Bowie and explained the cities noise ordinance and that he is in violation of said ordinance having large trucks making deliveries before 7am. The issue has currently been resolved and no further action is necessary as of now.
  • 7 Kimball Court Woburn, Massachusetts - Woburn
    A resident at Kimball Court Apartments has called 3 times since the week of May 27th. The first call came in on Wednesday May 29th in which she was complaining that the neighbors the floor above her and below her are smoking inside their apartments and outside on their balconies causing smoke to engulf her apartment. The woman was informed that they are allowed to smoke in their own apartments and even better if they do it outside and that they are in no violation of the housing code. The same woman called back the week of June 3rd. On June 4th she was now complaining that the neighbors above her on the 3rd floor are spraying toxic fumes into her apartment windows and that she has called the fire department and they have not been able to help her. She stated in her message that she cannot breathe when they do this and that she wants something done about it and she continued to comment on them smoking cigarettes all the time on their own premises. She was again told that they are in no violation of the housing code with smoking inside or on the balconies of their own apartments. The same woman called back yesterday 6/17/2013 to ask when the heating season is. I (Meghan) told her that it runs from September 15th - June 15th. She then told me that her neighbors below her are turning their heat up so high that they have to stay out on their balcony for up to 12 hours. She believes they are trying to bake her out of the apartment or get it so she will turn her air conditioning on so that she will cool down their friends on the top floor above her. Again she was told that unfortunately they are not in violation of the housing code and they can turn their heat up as high as they want. She also went on to say she was going to call the fire department because the neighbors downstairs have a gas grill inside the department. I (Meghan) told her she has the right to call them if she would like. I (Meghan) believe the issue is an ongoing dispute that she has with her neighbors above and below her.