Portland 311 Neighbor

  • Street Signs Acknowledged
    Elizabeth Rd & Massachusetts Ave Portland, ME, 04102, USA - Portland
    Stop sign bending about breaking at base. Additional, rotary sign broken off post and laying near road.
  • Street Signs Acknowledged
    50-50 Elizabeth Rd Portland, ME, 04102, USA - Portland
    Parking sign knocked over in recent storm. Rusted out and broken at base
  • Parking Open
    Parris St Portland, Maine, 04101 - Portland
    Can we park on this side of the road again? Everyone is doing it and I don’t want a ticket.
  • 365 Cumberland Ave Portland, Maine, 04101 - Portland
    Residents at this address continue to dump unbagged trash and litter between the building and the street, over the sidewalk, along the curb, etc. It is unsanitary, and an eyesore.
  • 340 Cumberland Ave Portland, ME, 04101, USA - Portland
    A ton of trash, various people day and night, bikes, cardboard structures, tarps
  • 88 Federal St Portland, ME 04101, USA - Portland
    this car on federal st hasn't moved at all and has a bunch of tickets on it
  • 04102 Portland, ME, USA - Portland

    Homeless encampment has relocated to another area of Fore River Sanctuary, perhaps city property.

    Latitude: 43° 40’ 1.17” N Longitude: 70° 19’ 11.94” W

  • Trash/Recycling Acknowledged
    12 Longwood Ter Portland, ME, 04102, USA - Portland
    My recycling was not picked up. The rest of the street was. The truck slowed down but didn’t pick it up.
  • 48 Lafayette St Portland, ME, 04101, USA - Portland
    These branches have been down for quite some time.
  • Sidewalks Closed
    959 Congress St Portland, ME, 04102, USA - Portland
    there is a large puddle of what appears to be blood on the sidewalk. Corner of Congress and St. john, by neurology office.
  • Pothole Acknowledged
    71-95 Elm St Portland, ME, 04101, USA - Portland
    Pothole between Oxford Street and Lancaster on Elm St , and it makes cars swerve to avoid
  • Pothole Acknowledged
    71-95 Elm St Portland, ME, 04101, USA - Portland
    Pothole on Elm St between Oxford and I think Lancaster Street, it makes cars swerve
  • Sidewalks Acknowledged
    247-249 Forest Ave Portland, ME, 04101, USA - Portland
    Construction debris from Enterprise blocking the roadway. They plowed their snow onto the sidewalk all winter and now that it's melted there's a pile of debris from when they paved their lot left behind. ADA violations, safety hazard, etc.
  • Needle Pickup Acknowledged
    176-178 Marginal Way Portland, ME, 04101, USA - Portland
    Multiple needles by tree.
  • I-295 N Portland, ME, 04101, USA - Portland
    Homeless camp just past the fence, same area as the previous sites. They're dropping the tent to the ground during daylight to make it less noticeable.
  • Graffiti Acknowledged
    Back Cove Trl Portland, ME, 04101, USA - Portland

    feeling a bit dystopian out there on the portland trails!

    please help and clean up this mess! Thank you.

  • Graffiti Closed
    Back Cove Trl Portland, ME, 04101, USA - Portland

    back side of big signs on I-295

    obviously meant to be seen from back cove trail

    please don't let the vandals annoy us from every corner of this once pleasant community

  • 82 Hanover St Portland, Maine, 04101 - Portland
    Abandoned cart with trash
  • 7 Castine Ave Portland, ME, 04103, USA - Portland
    Jeep with smashed out window.
  • 04102 Portland, ME, USA - Portland
    The city claims this camp was cleared out last Thursday. It looks like either people left temporarily and are moving back or just moved onto neighboring property as activity there continues to look the same. Just over the last 2 days, there were at least 10 people walking into the woods with their belongings or were being dropped off by cars to move back in, except now they are doing it behind the shopping center, which is still private property-all the land in that area is private property. The Unhoused Community Dashboard even changed the number to 0, seemingly, without actually checking. The city never wants to fully address this issue, instead it looks like they made it someone else's problem. At this point they know what they are doing and shouldn't be surprised when the same situation as last week happens again...