Hartford 311 PLUS

Offene Fälle: 167 Geschlossene Fälle: 2.421 Anerkannte Fälle: 475
  • 163-179 Linnmoore St Hartford, Connecticut - South West
    Sidewalk in front of 177 Linnmoore St is severely cracked with a large pothole
  • 1-45 Ford Street Hartford, Connecticut - Downtown

    Thanks to the genius of the Intermodal Triangle TIGER nonsense combined with the ongoing Corning Fountain issues, pedestrians are basically forced to take detours or walk through the grass, which is fine except for when everything is a mud pit and you're walking to work, trying not to trash your clothing en route.

    For those who aren't putting 2 + 2 together: Corning Fountain has been leaking for awhile, making the sidewalk in front of it impassable some days. The ridiculous Bushnell North construction has closed off several entrance/exits to the park, making a sensible detour around the sidewalk pond no longer an option.

    Whoever was responsible for deciding to start digging in the Fall, leave a mess all winter, and be completely non-strategic about this should never work in Hartford again.

  • Trumbull Street Hartford, Connecticut - Downtown
    The sidewalk on Main Street is closed on the east side from Trumbull to Pleasant, but there is no warning. The closure sign is placed at a point where pedestrians are unable to cross Main -- there is no cross walk at that point. You either have to back track or walk on the narrow strip of sidewalk remaining open, risking falling into the street, and in some places, have to step into the very busy roadway. Who thought of this nonsense? Can we get advance warning so that pedestrians who wish for safer transportation can make that decision?
  • SidewalksAnerkannt
    331-373 Farmington Avenue Hartford, CT 06105, USA - Asylum Hill
    Pavers are a hazard
  • SidewalksAnerkannt
    113-177 Wells Street Hartford, CT 06103, USA - Downtown
  • SidewalksAnerkannt
    315 Trumbull Street Hartford, CT 06103, USA - Downtown
    Metal cover missing from the sidewalk causing tripping hazard on XL center premises
  • SidewalksÖffnen
    41-79 Ann Uccello Street Hartford, CT 06103, USA - Downtown
    The damaged sidewalk in front of the fire house led to the stumbling and falling of an individual who twisted his ankle
  • SidewalksAnerkannt
    912 Prospect Avenue Hartford, CT 06105, USA - West End
    Broken sidewalk
  • SidewalksAnerkannt
    145-179 Mountain Street Hartford, CT 06106, USA - South West
    Sidewalk need repair. Badly deteriorated.
  • SidewalksAnerkannt
    375-401 Columbus Boulevard Hartford, CT 06103, USA - Downtown
    Broken cover on sidewalk @ kinsley st side of Columbus blvd.
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    1-990 Park Street Hartford, Connecticut - Frog Hollow
    While Downtown gets a promenade that nobody asked for and a stadium to line the pockets of the wealthy, those who walk along Park Street are still risking twisted ankles or worse because of the poor workmanship combined with lack of maintenance. These pavers have been a problem for awhile, but maybe area residents are too poor for the Mayor and Development Services to care about? This isn't a little uneven surface here or there. This is dangerous and would never be allowed to persist on Prospect Avenue or around Bushnell Tower. Never.
  • Intersection Spruce/Myrtle/Church Hartford, Connecticut - Downtown

    The intersection of Spruce, Myrtle, and Church is an unwalkable mess due to construction, as is the area of Asylum and Union Place. What is the reasoning for tearing up all sides at the same time and making our commutes virtually impossible to navigate? There is no pedestrian detour. The only way to pass is to walk in the street, which puts vulnerable users at risk.

    How exactly does this fit into Hartford's One City, One Plan?