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What’s The 311? Sink Hole Returns at Columbus Park and Trash Non-Issue on Hull Street

Welcome back to our weekly update that highlights some of the cases appearing on 311 in the North End/Waterfront neighborhoods. All 311 cases are public information and can be found at 311.boston.gov.

Christopher Columbus Park Pot Hole Still There

311 Case Worker Claims Pot Hole at Christopher Columbus Park is Filled.

“Hole in the harborwalk in front of Christopher Columbus park”

The original 311 post can be found here. The case was submitted and opened on December 29, 2018. The case was then closed on January 3rd, 2019 with the following message: “Closed with status: Case Resolved. Fill hole with cold patch.”

Trash Out on Hull Street Sidewalk, Garbage Truck About to Pick it up

A 311 user sends in a case about trash on Hull Street as the garbage truck is seconds away from picking up the trash.

“Freedom trail 9:30 am. Put out Thursday night.”

The original 311 post can be found here. The case was submitted and opened on January 4, 2019. The case was then closed that same day on January 4, 2019 with the following message: “Closed with status: Case Noted. No violation today is trash day and trash truck is in photo.”

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5 Replies to “What’s The 311? Sink Hole Returns at Columbus Park and Trash Non-Issue on Hull Street

  1. Let’s just list the hole on the Boston cites map as an in active geyser. Something new for the tourist to quack at.

  2. I bet they are very impressed with the 311 app. It worked so quickly that the truck made it in the picture!

  3. The trash is from the apt. building with 74 units. It can’t be put out on Charter due to the young Eliot students who pass to go to newer school on Commercial. At least the trash is put out late Thursday night !

  4. Trash IS put out on the Charter St side of ANCD and is almost always in flimsy bags that disperse trash all over the streets. If there are 74 units, don’t they require a dumpster? Even if not, the feedback that this building should better manage its trash is very valid.

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