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SUV does have an owner

This week Watchdog brings you the epilogue to several problems reported previously:

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SUV dented, abandoned

The problem An abandoned Ford Explorer has sat on a Park Circle median for at least two months.

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Disruptive sewer project

The problem A Tuscany- Canterbury sewer project has stretched more than two months past its originally posted completion date.

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A lesson in incivility

THE PROBLEM A sign in a Federal Hill school parking lot has been vandalized so that it includes obscene language but has remained in place for more than two years.

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Low bridge, no warning

THE PROBLEM Tree branches obscure a maximum-vehicle-height sign at a bridge in a Baltimore park.

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Demolition overdone

THE PROBLEM While demolishing an East Baltimore rowhouse, contractors damaged an adjacent building, according to the neighboring building's owner.

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MVA message lost in translation

THE PROBLEM The Spanish translation of "no trespassing" signs at the Maryland MVA offices in Baltimore and Glen Burnie are so riddled with errors that even non-Spanish speakers can detect mistakes.

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A dangerous crossing

THE PROBLEM Sections of a guard rail are missing from a Locust Point bridge.

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Tripping hazard at corner is no more

THE PROBLEM // Bus passengers were tripping over studs from a missing pedestrian signal pole.

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No water as cars crunch temporary pipes

THE PROBLEM Temporary above-ground pipes bringing water to Federal Hill homes during a water-main rehabilitation project are damaged by parking cars, leaving residents without water.

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Drivers figure everyone goes their way

THE PROBLEMDrivers whiz out of a Perry Hall community and turn onto a main road without yielding to other motorists.

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Steel drum of grease leaking in city alley

THE PROBLEM A barrel of old kitchen grease has been sitting behind an abandoned fast-food restaurant for months.

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Cement slab at bus stop gives no shelter

THE PROBLEM A Northeast Baltimore bus shelter that was damaged in an accident has not been replaced.

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Accidental river floods city park path

THE PROBLEM // A broken pipe in Robert E. Lee Park caused water to pour down a path for more than a week.

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Around Rash Field, nor any drop to drink

The problem Two water fountains at the Inner Harbor are broken.

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Tracks to nowhere give drivers a headache

The problemUnused railroad tracks crossing Reisterstown Road in Owings Mills have led to deterioration of the road surface, slowing down traffic.

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Traffic lights stay under wraps

The problemNew traffic signals at a Northwest Baltimore intersection have been covered in burlap for more than two years.

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Bus stop benches unsuitable for sitting

The problem A wooden bench at a Towson bus stop has been broken for more than a year.

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Untwisting the tangle on Lombard Street

The problem A lane closure on Lombard Street in downtown Baltimore is causing motorists to suddenly merge right into a busy lane of traffic to continue toward Greene Street.

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Loading zone gets a load of complaints

THE PROBLEM // A Hampden resident says a nearby business doesn't get enough deliveries to warrant a truck-loading zone out front.

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Cable power box hanging by a thread

THE PROBLEM // A utility pole damaged in a car accident remained in place with a cable power box dangling from it for more than a year, even though a utility company had installed a new pole nearby.

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Drivers of city's vehicles stop where they please

THE PROBLEM // Some Baltimore parking enforcement vehicles routinely park in a "no-stopping" area.

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Exposed cable wires seen as a hazard

THE PROBLEM Exposed Comcast cables spew out of broken metal cases meant to protect them from the elements.

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Jury monitor is out, doesn't take messages

No one answers the phone number that potential jurors are supposed to call to postpone their jury service.

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Leaning tree troubles Rosedale residents

THE PROBLEM // A dead tree is leaning against two others and threatening to fall onto a Rosedale street.

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Decrepit rowhouse poses a safety threat

THE PROBLEM // The cornice near the roof of an abandoned rowhouse was loose and threatening to fall off.

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Damage mars 'little oasis' in Harbor East

THE PROBLEM // Two explanatory panels at the National Katyn Memorial have been damaged for months.

Low utility lines within children's reach

THE PROBLEM // Utility lines on an Anne Arundel County street are too close to the ground.

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In stadium event area, sign of confusion leads to ticket

THE PROBLEM // Parking rules around Baltimore's stadiums are so confusing that even parking enforcement agents sometimes interpret them incorrectly.

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Missing bus schedule leaves riders in dark

THE PROBLEM // A notice at a Hampden bus stop promises an updated schedule will be posted - in June 2007.

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Garbled signs confuse Beltway motorists

THE PROBLEM // Some messages on electronic signs on the Baltimore Beltway appear garbled.

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Lack of light poles keeps residents in dark

THE PROBLEM // Three street light poles are missing at Belair Road and Erdman Avenue.

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Soccer players get left high and dry

THE PROBLEM // A Brooklyn soccer pavilion lacked running water.

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Owings Mills manhole cover leaky for 3 years

THE PROBLEM // Water leaking from a manhole cover puddles and freezes in an Owings Mills intersection, despite numerous calls for repairs.

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Detour causes headaches for residents

THE PROBLEM // A traffic detour around road construction in Overlea is too long, so motorists are instead using a neighborhood shortcut that is too narrow to handle the increased traffic.

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Walk, at your own peril, at intersection

THE PROBLEM // A pedestrian crosswalk signal in downtown Baltimore has not been working for months.

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The MTA straightens out a sign problem

THE PROBLEM // A signpost marking an Ellicott City bus stop was bent at a 45-degree angle.

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Leaning light pole signals a hazard

THE PROBLEM // A pole supporting a traffic signal and street light at Greenspring Avenue and Druid Park Drive had been leaning since it was hit by a car about a year ago.

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Curb cut across from Lyric is in disrepair

THE PROBLEM // Crumbling or nonexistent curb cuts at crosswalks near the Lyric Opera House

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Flimsy fence may not ward off the curious

THE PROBLEM // A fence that has for years protected a city Public Works project on North Charles Street is unsightly, and in one spot might not offer enough protection.

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Driver in the dark about flashing signal

THE PROBLEM // A flashing yellow light on Greenspring Avenue near Brooklandville seems to work erratically.

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Backward sign rubs drivers the wrong way

THE PROBLEM // A parking sign on a dead-end street in Bolton Hill is facing the wrong direction.

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Citation without information is annoying

THE PROBLEM // Lack of information about parking fines and violations.

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Filthy park bench sullies Baltimore's slogan

THE PROBLEM // Trash littering the side of a busy Baltimore intersection.

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Burned-out turn light needed complainant

THE PROBLEM // A left-turn light on a traffic signal in Baltimore County didn't work for more than a year, according to a reader.

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Man stumps for withering tree's removal

THE PROBLEM // An old tree is dying and in danger of falling.

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Big trucks' city-street shortcuts rile residents

THE PROBLEM // Large trucks use Bonaparte Avenue in East Baltimore even though doing so is prohibited.

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Scofflaw parkers clutter police headquarters

THE PROBLEM // Cars parked illegally along Fayette Street in front of city police headquarters.

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To turn or not to turn? That is the question

THE PROBLEM // Baltimore transportation officials changed the traffic pattern on a major downtown road but left old street markings in place.

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Stoplight at vacant lot turns reader's head

THE PROBLEM // A traffic light on Key Highway in South Baltimore appears to serve no purpose.

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Four people died and another was seriously injured when a medevac helicopter crashed in a Prince George's County park. Photos

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