closed #173303
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
2700 E Rogers RD
- Case Date:
- 8/10/2020
the intersection at south walnut pike and rohr road they have mowed there and left all the grass in the road and on the walks. and choped up trash.
the intersection at south walnut pike and rohr road they have mowed there and left all the grass in the road and on the walks. and choped up trash.
Tree uprooted and fully blocking road.
A truck apparently lost two loads of branches on Rogers Street. Motorists had to drive around them as they were blocking the road. Someone then placed them in our yard. We have no way of dealing with this.
COB employee came by yesterday to trim trees and just left the clippings on the side of the road.
There are lots of asphalt chunks in the gutter that interfere with keeping the storm drains unclogged.
Townsend, Inc recently cut trees/shrubbery along the west side of High St, under the power lines. They left huge chunks of logs scattered willy nilly all over the side of the road, and it looks absolutely terrible. Many of the logs are up against the fences of the homes backing up to High St., and could become a source of termites, as well as shelter for wildlife that could cause problems by running into the street. I’ve reported multiple dead deer on this stretch of road, hate to have to report more. Please make Townsend or the utility companies rectify this eyesore? Thanks so much.
Tree trimming occurred along High Street a few weeks ago. Some of the debris was removed by the company contracted to do the trimming but much more was left behind. Will further clean-up be done?
Debris from flooding—gravel and asphalt which eroded during the 6/18 storm is covering the street
During the big rain and subsequent flood of a few weeks ago, a great deal of large flotsam traveled down the stream that edges Switchyard park and got stuck against the bridge that goes under W Country Club Drive. There are large trees, pallets, large trash can and smaller debris jammed against the north side of the bridge causing a dam. The vehicle bridge is between the B-line trail and Burger King. One can see all this debris from the pedestrian bridge.