closed #165358
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205 N Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 8/2/2018
Request information, direction: Metal plate sidewalk drain covers at 205/211 N Washington are rusted, needs replaced: Is this a City action? Please advise
Request information, direction: Metal plate sidewalk drain covers at 205/211 N Washington are rusted, needs replaced: Is this a City action? Please advise
Tree Limb hanging over street.
Greetings, there is a small piece of land owned by the city directly next to 202 E Ridgeview Dr. It has not been maintained in a very long time. The grass is very over grown, a large tree is dead and has large falling limbs and it is the perfect hiding place for rodents and other pests.
I saw a street sign thrown on the ground near garbage. I pass there every day and hadn't seen it before. See photo. It is located in the driveway across the street from 409 Swain.
In front of 112 Glenwood West - post with deflectors marking west side of traffic calming bump - post is down and needs to be replanted. Post is lying beside road at spot where it belongs. Thanks -
I found a street sign under a tree in my yard while mowing yesterday. pPlease come by and pick it up. It will be just next to the fire hydrant. Thank you.
The street sign for Southdowns Dr at the intersection of E Southdowns and High Street has been missing for a couple of months. Street signs for both E Southdowns and Circle Drive are also missing where those two streets intersect. (A related problem with those signs: Due to trees on the property where the sign post is located, the signs cannot easily be seen in the winter and, at certain vantage points, can't be seen at all when leaves are on the trees.) I'd appreciate your help with these matters. Thank you!
The street sign is down at Westminster and Commons Drive across from 3347 Westminster
It appears that the truck that dumped salt through Sherwood Oaks this morning leaked large amounts of oil throughout the area
The parking lines around the square are extremely faded at this point. A light dusting of snow, and they will be completely invisible. Can we get those painted before the snow flies? Thanks!