closed #136494
Street Lights
2460-2474 South Henderson Street
- Case Date:
- 2/25/2014
Light in front of Habitat ReUze store is cycling
Light in front of Habitat ReUze store is cycling
Street light out
Residential style street light is out in the round-about. There are only two, and this intersection is extremely dark even when they're both burning.
The system will not allow me to select Gordon Pike. The pothole is Gordon Pike between Falcon and Wickens. The entire road has exploded--both lanes.
Multiple potholes all along on Fullerton Pike between SR37 and Leonard Springs Rd
The street light at this corner (Cascade Dr and Clover Terr) appears to be filled with something about 3/4 of the way in the globe, I don't know if this presents a fire hazard but it does reduce the amount of light output. Thanks for your help!
Leaves were never removed from Greenbriar, Mayfair, and Arden neighborhoods last fall. Snow fell on top making snow removal a mess. Potholes emerged making it even worse especially where Wilton and Greenbriar merge. Then last weekend - city crews were pumping what I presume to be leaves out of the storm sewer leaving a huge mess. The entry to our neighborhood now looks really bad. Crumbling roads covered with muck and piles of dead leaves. What does one need to do to bring attention to this? When will the leaves be removed and the roads be repaired and cleaned up?
leaves in drain and someone dumped a big load in the street - need cleanup by city - or - parks and rec pickup and take to willie streeter compost, or authorize me to take to willie streeter or combination. I already picked up some. Azalea and wylie farm road are quite the mess. i would like to collar the guys who dumped the truck load on the street.
Leaves have not been collected on Nancy Street south of Hillside. Wanted to let you know in case this is an oversight and not just due to weather delays.
I am a frequent user of the Jackson Creek trail and connector up to Olcott Park. The trail just east of the bridge between Sherwood Oaks and Olcott has had drainage problems from the start, but they have steadily become worse, and now this section of the trail is not only messy, flooded and muddy, but to the point of being dangerous. I attach a picture of the mud accumulation on the trail at the bottom of the hill that students returning home from JCMS often ride with their bicycles. This mud is very slick, and it surely just a matter of time before a serious accident happens. I have another picture showing the mud accumulation right by the bridge, which is also an issue. Some effort to control the drainage form the east would solve this problem. Thanks. Arthur