Jason Stockmann

  • 8-14 13th St Boston, MA 02129, USA - Charlestown
    Logan brand bicycle tied to city rack at corner of Third and Thirteenth. The bike has not moved in the last four years.
  • 1 Warren St Boston, MA 02129, USA - Charlestown
    Dangerous crossing for pedestrians. The cross walk signal comes on at the same time as the green light for cars, giving pedestrians inadequate visibility. The pedestrian light should come on a few seconds before the vehicle green light to give pedestrians a chance to enter the intersection and be seen better.
  • 4 Rufo Rd Cambridge, MA 02141, USA - East Cambridge
    Rodent sighted near the ice rink along the edge of the building.
  • 101 Gore Street Cambridge, Massachusetts - East Cambridge
    Stump removal and new tree panting is requested for 101-103 Gore Street where a dead tree was recently removed. Thanks for your attention to this issue. The residents in our area would really love to have a new tree planted here.
  • 262 Monsignor O'Brien Highway Cambridge Massachusetts - East Cambridge

    Sports cars and motorcycles race up Route 28 every night and create unsafe conditions for motorists and pedestrians. At night when the road is wide open, vehicles travel at unsafe speeds. Many of the vehicles have illegal aftermarket exhaust that generates extreme levels of noise during acceleration, causing severe noise pollution of public spaces and homes in the area. Adjacent communities such as Brick Bottom and the Gore/Winter St neighborhood are severely impacted by the noise, which invades homes late at night and robs residents of the peaceful enjoyment of their home. The problem is especially bad for outbound traffic traveling north on Route 28 from Twin Cities Plaza.

    Better signage, traffic calming, and enforcement is needed to stop people from using Route 28 as a racetrack. This is a densely-settled urban area and a highly inappropriate place for people to race their motor vehicles. Better speed enforcement and noise pollution enforcement require coordination between Cambridge, Somerville, and the State Police.

  • 103 Gore St Cambridge Massachusetts - East Cambridge
    Tree in front of 101-103 Gore St was recently removed but the stump remains. If possible, it would be beneficial to remove the stump during this planting season and also plant a new sapling.
  • Other Archived
    North Point Blvd Cambridge, MA 02141, USA - East Cambridge
    Four tree wells on the south side of North Point Blvd are overgrown with weeds and require maintenance.
  • Other Archived
    79-153 Cambridge St Cambridge, MA 02141, USA - East Cambridge
    Sick trees (up to 8 are in declining health) along Cambridge street near first street. The trees near the Lechmere green line train station also need weeding. These trees require care and watering before it's too late and they can't recover.
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    77-79 Tremont St Cambridge, MA 02139, USA - Wellington-Harrington
    Scooter chained to tree. Could be damaging bark and roots. Soil in tree well is eroded. Tree requires attention and scooter owner should be cited.
  • 63 5th St Cambridge, MA 02141, USA - East Cambridge
    Empty tree well on Sixth Street.
  • 48 6th St Cambridge, MA 02141, USA - East Cambridge
    Empty tree well at Sixth and Thorndike.
  • 315 Cambridge St Cambridge, MA 02141, USA - East Cambridge
    Empty tree well in low canopy area at corner of Cambridge and Sciarappa streets.
  • 90-98 North Point Blvd Cambridge, MA 02141, USA - East Cambridge
    Empty tree well on north point boulevard at museum way.
  • Other Archived
    103 Gore St Cambridge, MA 02141, USA - East Cambridge
    Sick tree at 101-103 Gore Street. The tree does not have a full canopy and either needs arborist attention and treatment, or else replacement. The tree is in a low canopy area and the neighborhood is seeking to increase the number and healthiness of its trees.
  • 163 Gore St Cambridge, MA 02141, USA - East Cambridge
    Dead tree needs to be replaced on gore St near seventh St outside the CHA East Cambridge Care Center
  • 18-52 Mcgrath Highway Somerville, Massachusetts - Somerville
    Drag racing and rampant speeding occur on the McGrath Highway, especially late at night when the road is wide open. Sport car and motorcycle engines can be heard roaring on the open road, especially on the outbound lanes. Traffic calming is needed along Route 28, particularly the outbound stretch that has no traffic lights headed northwest from Twin City Plaza. The speeding has an adverse impact on traffic safety, the character of the area, pedestrian safety, and quality of life. Excessive noise levels from the amplified vehicle exhaust can be heard from inside homes throughout the neighborhood.
  • 8-10 6th St Cambridge, MA 02141, USA - East Cambridge
    Empty tree well on east side of Sixth St near Cambridge Street. The tree well is potentially wide enough for a tree and a shrub.
  • 14-22 1st Avenue Boston, Massachusetts - Charlestown
    The metal plates at the guard booth are extremely slippery when wet or icy, posing a hazard to bicyclists. This connection to 1st Ave in Charlestown is a busy bicycle commuter route since it connects important employment sites in the Navy Yard to Boston and Cambridge. It is used by hundreds of cyclists per day. I recently almost slipped and fell off my bike while traveling over the large metal plate. An abrasive surface treatment or appropriate paint could mitigate this problem.
  • 139 Tremont Street Boston, Massachusetts - Beacon Hill
    There is a severe shortage of bicycle racks around Boston Common. This is a busy area and near several important transit stations. There is plenty of space along Boston Common to install racks, especially along Tremont Street. Right now bikes end up being locked to street signs, including handicapped signs, where the bikes could obstruct vehicle access for people in wheelchairs, etc. Let's install racks where the bikes can be stored properly and safely.
  • South Station Boston, Ma - Downtown
    There is a locked bike cage at South Station, but there are almost no outdoor racks for short-term bicycle storage. There is ample space outside the station to add racks. Most European train stations have outdoor storage for hundreds of bicycles.