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Parks Department Issue Acknowledged1042 Pine St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricPlayground equipment damaged by fire and needs replacement.
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Sidewalk Archived29 S Crest Dr Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricPhoto from 3/17 when sidewalk plow caused damage to yard. Snow gone, rut still there. Thank you for attention.
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Greenbelt/Treebelt ArchivedBriggs St & Morse Pl Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington ElectricGrass at corner, around fire hydrant, needs to be mowed. Cannot see fire hydrant.
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Transportation and Parking Improvement Request AcknowledgedHome Ave Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington ElectricA number of other neighbors and I are requesting that Home Avenue be included in any traffic calming efforts in this neighborhood, particularly at the intersection of Home Avenue and Pine Street. This intersection has been failing for some time and conditions are only worsening. The conditions are dangerous for pedestrians, cyclists, and cars, and mitigation efforts are long overdue. Thank you.
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Parks Department issue ArchivedBurlington Vt 05401 United States - Burlington ElectricSorry. Five year old lost our snowy owl kite, way up in a very tall tree along Locust, five trees in from the end of Calahan's western fence line. I'm not asking for anyone to retrieve it - the thing is looped around a limb that is way, way up there - but I thought I'd let you know in case it somehow falls down, or anyone at the department is just wondering how the heck it got there. Most importantly, before getting stuck, know that we got some awesome soaring in at Calahan on a windy day! Thanks for the space.
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Parks Department issue ArchivedBurlington Vt 05401 United States - Burlington ElectricDowned tree on Segment Zero of bike path.
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Water Cap/Valve Archived92 Home Ave Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricCap left unscrewed in yard.
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Sidewalk blocked - Illegal parking Archived29 Home Ave Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington ElectricParked across sidewalk. People accessing abandoned southern connector.