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  • Cambridge 02138 United States - West Cambridge
    190 Mt Auburn. Longfellow sidewalk belong to city. Major thoroughfare they have not shoveled. Accident waiting to happen. Slippery.
  • Other Archived
    105 Brattle St Cambridge 02138, United States - West Cambridge
    Again two men packing up in Lower Longfellow.
  • Other Archived
    179 Mt Auburn St Cambridge 02138, United States - West Cambridge
    Bivouac on park bench in River Bend Park. He also peed to left and right of the Longfellow statue.
  • 176-180 Mt Auburn St Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA - West Cambridge
    The sidewalk sweeping vehicle cleaned the sidewalk on S side of Mt. Auburn toward Mem Drive a day ago. Sidewalk sweeper did NOT clean the N sidewalk near Longfellow Park where the leaves cannot blow onto the grass as they can on the S side. This is a major pedestrian thoroughfare between the hospital and Harvard Square and the area is not in front of private residences but is city responsibility. The walk is nearly obliterated by leaves and acorns as it is perpetually in the winter with ice and snow. The city will fine owners who abut the side walk but does not clean the sidewalks it is responsible for. I have complained earlier and noted that the city is likely to be liable for a pedestrian's accident there.
  • 175 Mount Auburn St Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA - West Cambridge
    Three new small trees planted in lower Longfellow Park died almost immediately two years ago and haven't been removed. They are in the park corner nearest Mt. Auburn and house adjacent in the direction of Hawthorn St.,
  • Longfellow Park Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA - West Cambridge
    complaint months ago that there are three places where DPW landscape contractors removed three trees near the Mt. Auburn St sidewalk and ground the stumps extremely well. HOWEVER, that was 4+ years and the Park Dept has never raked and reseeded the area. I have photos but can only email them. This is a simply project and is SHOCKING!
    ALSO: DPW landscapers planted three trees also near the Mt. Auburn St. sidewalk. They died almost immediately. The woman I complained to a couple of years ago understood and said the had had trouble with being sent bad specimens.