From toilets on Charter St., trash strewn on the Prado to shredder trucks on Commercial St., it was quite a week on Citizens Connect for complaints to the city regarding issues in the North End / Waterfront area.
17 Charter St – Toilet in front for a few days – Status – Resolved
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585 Commercial St.; Report as filed, “Giant shredder truck once again illegally parked in front of Romney National HQ. I know there’s probably a lot of shredding he needs to do to hide evidence, cover up his past, etc., but he could at least obey parking laws considering how he chases families with young children out of his half- empty parking lot!”
Status – Case resolved. Truck gone.
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16 Charter St.; Report – Overflowing dumpster at Eliot School.
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Prado – Trash strewn about Paul Revere Mall; Case resolved – Park blown down and cleaned.
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162 Salem St. Report – Bike lock on pole for over a year; Status – Case resolved. Sent pick up with grinder to cut lock.
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50 N. Margin St. Report-Out of state vehicle parked in resident only spot; Status-Closed. Had valid handicap placard, not in violation.
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Graffiti on Charlestown Bridge; Status-Closed. Jersey Barrier Washed.
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Students from grades one through three at the Eliot School in Boston’s North End recently made Valentine’s Day cards for the Veterans at the New England Center and Home for Veterans. Third-graders from Ms. Chiong’s homeroom delivered the cards to their thankful recipients! “Our students and teachers are being really thoughtful about finding ways to Read More…
The Eliot School’s Middle School debate team received several team and individual placements in a competition against 16 other middle schools around the city last Saturday. The Boston Debate League said they are excited to watch the team continue to improve over the rest of the season. Principal Traci Griffith expressed a special thank you Read More…
The North End Clean Streets Committee will hold a public meeting on Thursday, January 31 at 6:30 p.m. at the Nazzaro Center. The Clean Streets Committee is part of District One City Councilor Lydia Edwards’ proposal to tackle the neighborhood’s persistent trash issues with a new non-profit structure similar to a BID. The committee will Read More…
2 Replies to “Toilet on Charter, Shredder Truck on Commercial, Trash on Prado and More on This Week’s Citizens Connect Reports”
THE NORTH END IS COMPLETELY OUT OF CONTROL
AND HAS BEEN FOR A LONGTIME, AND IF WE CAN
GET A CAMERA MAN TO GO ON ONE OF THE ROOFS
ON HANOVER ST. ON FRI. & SAT. NITES THE
RESIDENTS CAN REALLY SEE THE CORRUPTION
AND DISTURBANCES IN FULL SWING.
RESIDENTS WILL BE IN SHOCK AS TO WHAT IS
REALLY GOING ON DOWN HERE AND HOW WELL
IT IS COVERED UP. THERE HASN’T BEEN ANY OF
THE SERIOUS SITUATIONS THAT TAKE PLACE ON
WEEKEND NITES REPORTED AT THESE SAFETY
MEETINGS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THROWING
BEER BOTTLES OFF OF 462 HANOVER ST. AT OUR
POLICEMEN. I WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE PENALTY
WAS FOR SUCH AN ACT, AND WHO WERE THESE
PEOPLE STUDENTS, 25 – 35 YR. OLD RESIDENTS, ETC. WHERE IS THIS SO-CALLED ORDINANCE?
Wow! this was a busy week. Was the toilet on Charter the start of Tourist friendly facilities in the North End? The exterior was to follow. The Prado is in desparate need of full time cleaning. Thousands of Tourists pass through that area, they and it deserve better treatment.
THE NORTH END IS COMPLETELY OUT OF CONTROL
AND HAS BEEN FOR A LONGTIME, AND IF WE CAN
GET A CAMERA MAN TO GO ON ONE OF THE ROOFS
ON HANOVER ST. ON FRI. & SAT. NITES THE
RESIDENTS CAN REALLY SEE THE CORRUPTION
AND DISTURBANCES IN FULL SWING.
RESIDENTS WILL BE IN SHOCK AS TO WHAT IS
REALLY GOING ON DOWN HERE AND HOW WELL
IT IS COVERED UP. THERE HASN’T BEEN ANY OF
THE SERIOUS SITUATIONS THAT TAKE PLACE ON
WEEKEND NITES REPORTED AT THESE SAFETY
MEETINGS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THROWING
BEER BOTTLES OFF OF 462 HANOVER ST. AT OUR
POLICEMEN. I WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE PENALTY
WAS FOR SUCH AN ACT, AND WHO WERE THESE
PEOPLE STUDENTS, 25 – 35 YR. OLD RESIDENTS, ETC. WHERE IS THIS SO-CALLED ORDINANCE?
Wow! this was a busy week. Was the toilet on Charter the start of Tourist friendly facilities in the North End? The exterior was to follow. The Prado is in desparate need of full time cleaning. Thousands of Tourists pass through that area, they and it deserve better treatment.