closed #186052
Blocked Street
229 S Hillsdale DR
- Case Date:
- 10/20/2023
Vegetation from the yard (North of driveway) is six inches into the street.
Vegetation from the yard (North of driveway) is six inches into the street.
Every time I drive through this intersection, there is a car parked in front of this house and I have to drive around it. It's right in front of the traffic light, and this is VERY dangerous - especially because people love to run the red light at this intersection all the time. Would appreciate both if (1) the property owners/residents be reminded that they can't park in the street, and (2) the city could be made aware of the amount of people who run this red light. I see people run this light every single day. (I don't even know what can be done about this, but I wanted to make you aware of the problem if you weren't already)
Vegetation from the property to the east of the path is covering a lot of the path. Please remove the vegetation so it is a clear path.
Portapot and dumpster has been in the road for years. Owner is burying very large brush piles, several trees on city property along creek, this is occurring in a floodplain also. They have installed lights on the front and rear of home that are extremely bright.
Drive thru line is backed up into the road, blocking one lane
Bushes growing into street on curve, causing visibility issues and narrowing street
Truck continues Parking on street… you’ve closed this again with no citation because there’s not a no parking sign?! On an active two lane street? That makes no sense. It’s a street. Not a parking spot. There is no street parking in this neighborhood. Never has been. We will let other HOAs no that per parking services we can park on any street as long as a sign isn’t erected. Just nonsense.
A large trash receptacle is in one full traffic lane at an intersection. It is blocking the drivers’ view of any oncoming traffic so that a turn can be made. The receptacle has been in the road for a few days. Location is 3000 S Walnut Street Pike on the road at intersection west of buildings M and N.
There block streets on 300 on south collage ave
The 8th St. (North) side of the property has invasives now impinging on an area shared by pedestrians and vehicles.