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Waite's Mount Park off Forrest St looks like Beirut or Baghdad, a total disgrace with graffiti on the granite rocks, tons of broken glass not too long ago this was a beautiful and much loved and used neighborhood park
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Waite's Mount Park off Forrest St looks like Beirut or Baghdad, a total disgrace with graffiti on the granite rocks, tons of broken glass not too long ago this was a beautiful and much loved and used neighborhood park
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Jimmy (Guest)
Jimmy
ps the map is too tight and hard to maneuver the icons to the correct location folks
Anonymous (Guest)
Jimmy (Guest)
City leaders, time to lead...
Jimmy (Guest)
Malden used to be a 'can do' city..now a bedroom community of strangers in high rise apartments..come on city leaders, either step and lead or get out of the way ....status quo is unacceptable
Leonard St. Resident (Guest)
kelly (Guest)
Jimmy Sousa (Guest)
The Bronx has stepped up to restore what little is left to enjoy, Malden used to care, Hey Ed Markey what about some funding for the social environment of your beloved hometown Malden? I hear you on NPR routinely bashing the Tea Party, Republicans, bankers etc...well how about focusing on your district? Get off the soap box and look at this mess first, then go after the robber barrons...Jimmy
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Jim Sousa (Guest)
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Zamknięte Ron Cochran (Director of Communications) (Verified Official)
Dear Resident,
We would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to the City of Malden’s new system for reporting issues around the city. We see that you are no stranger to the SeeClickFix system as a means of reporting issues within the City of Malden but we wanted to give you some background information on SeeClickFix and its partnership with Malden.
A few years back SeeClickFix came on the scene in Malden through a media partner as a means of reporting issues within Malden, but at the time did not have a relationship directly with City officials. For years now, it has served as a great tool to get community support for pressing issues around Malden but ultimately there was no accountability for the issues submitted as is evident by the age of some unresolved tickets. The great news is that this is about to change. Beginning Thursday, February 21st, 2013 the City of Malden will use SeeClickFix as its official resident request reporting tool.
The City of Malden has officially entered into a multi-community shared service agreement whereby SeeClickFix would be the official tool to report issues throughout all the cities in the partnership. The good news doesn’t stop there. You will not have to change anything with your SeeClickFix account however, you will have to resubmit any issues you have previously reported that are still unresolved. Please take a moment to review your SeeClickFix request(s) and resubmit them if need be.
If you have any questions, please send us an email at info@cityofmalden.org
Sincerely,
Ron Cochran
Director of Online Services
Office of Mayor Gary Christenson
City of Malden