closed #153206
Potholes, Other Street Repair
539 E Hickory Stick DR
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2016
There is road debris washing down the street and accumulating at Hickory Stick Drive and Hickory Stick Court. Could this be swept? Thank you!
There is road debris washing down the street and accumulating at Hickory Stick Drive and Hickory Stick Court. Could this be swept? Thank you!
There are still huge piles of trash in my neighbor's front and back yards. They stink and they have made no attempt to remove any of it. Please ticket them again as often as possible. Abatement was the only solution for this for the last 3 years. Please help us.
There is an unmarked meridian as you approach 3rd street going north on Clarizz. At night, it's difficult to see the concrete meridian because you are driving up hill. There needs to be a sign there, directing you to veer to the right.
I am concerned about the health of the large old sycamore tree in Rev. Butler Park, at the intersection of W. 9th and N. Maple Streets. This magnificent tree, known locally as "the 9th Street Sycamore," is losing its new leaves, which lie shriveled in the streets and gutters around the intersection. The leaves that are still on the tree appear pale, small, and weak/limp, ready to fall shortly themselves. I live across from this tree and have NEVER seen it look unhealthy until this season. Please have a specialist evaluate this important landmark.
The pavement for Brookside Drive ends just beyond the address above. Where the street might have been extended, the grass is very high and should be mowed regularly--by the City (I think).
Sidewalk tripping hazard: Grate cover missing for part of stormdrain trench that crosses sidewalk in front of 710 E. Maxwell Ln.
This is a test report from Dan Hiester.
There is a very bad pothole on the south side of the intersection of Moore's Pike/Hillside and High Street, in the northbound lane, on the right near the curb, just at the point where the road turns into 2 lanes (one for left turn onto Hillside). It is very dangerous because traffic continuing straight or turning right tend to swing left to avoid the pothole, and thus into the path of traffic moving into the left-hand turn lane.
The lot (no home built yet) at 3868 E. Regents Circle is now becoming somewhat overgrown with weeds, plants and grasses. This is causing concerns over the wildlife it may be inviting into the neighborhood, as well as the spread of weeds into neighboring yards.
Checking to see if you will be re-striping the lanes just south of the intersection of College and 17th. Almost been sideswiped a couple times.