Patch is on a long list of locations we will patch once weather permits. Once patch is completed we'll inform property owner its' their responsibility to fix.
'Right-of-way' shall mean the accepted area for public use as defined by the state's statutes, and as accepted by
the city's board of aldermen. The right-of-way is influenced by the following four (4) city departments:
"Department of public works is responsible for its overall maintenance and use;(2)City engineer is responsible
for infrastructure improvements, engineering standards and the design of major repairs;(3)Department of
traffic and parking is responsible for the safe movement of traffic including people, vehicles and trucks;
and(4)Department of parks, recreation and trees is responsible for trees and tree pits within the right-of-way."
New Haven Code of Ordinances, Sec. 27-2
"The city engineer in consultation with the director of the department of public works is responsible for the
repair of sidewalks as funded by the board of aldermen."
New Haven Code of Ordinances, Sec. 27-102
"After due notice is given to an abutting property owner to repair a structurally defective sidewalk, the director
of the department of public works is authorized to cause such repairs to be made if such owner fails to do so
within thirty (30) days after such notice has been given. Such repairs are to be those that he/she believes are
necessary to insure reasonable and safe use by the public, including the laying of curbs, sidewalks and gutters.
The cost of the laying of any such sidewalk and the making of such repairs shall become a lien upon such
property collectible as in the case of sewers and permanent street pavements."
New Haven Code of Ordinances, Sec. 27-103
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Acknowledged Department of Public Works (Verified Official)
Department of Public Works (Verified Official)
BenHV (Registered User)
Department of Public Works (Verified Official)
BB (Registered User)
Executive Administrative Assistant - Department of Parks & Public Works (Verified Official)
David Agosta (Registered User)
'Right-of-way' shall mean the accepted area for public use as defined by the state's statutes, and as accepted by
the city's board of aldermen. The right-of-way is influenced by the following four (4) city departments:
"Department of public works is responsible for its overall maintenance and use;(2)City engineer is responsible
for infrastructure improvements, engineering standards and the design of major repairs;(3)Department of
traffic and parking is responsible for the safe movement of traffic including people, vehicles and trucks;
and(4)Department of parks, recreation and trees is responsible for trees and tree pits within the right-of-way."
New Haven Code of Ordinances, Sec. 27-2
"The city engineer in consultation with the director of the department of public works is responsible for the
repair of sidewalks as funded by the board of aldermen."
New Haven Code of Ordinances, Sec. 27-102
"After due notice is given to an abutting property owner to repair a structurally defective sidewalk, the director
of the department of public works is authorized to cause such repairs to be made if such owner fails to do so
within thirty (30) days after such notice has been given. Such repairs are to be those that he/she believes are
necessary to insure reasonable and safe use by the public, including the laying of curbs, sidewalks and gutters.
The cost of the laying of any such sidewalk and the making of such repairs shall become a lien upon such
property collectible as in the case of sewers and permanent street pavements."
New Haven Code of Ordinances, Sec. 27-103
Killian Gruber, Coordinator of Resident Services (Verified Official)
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