closed #173981
Other
811 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 10/21/2020
This “Yellow Curb” needs to be repainted.
This “Yellow Curb” needs to be repainted.
Graffity
the insert for this recycling bin is damaged and has been for some time, it will not except recycling in its current state and needs replaced. This is on madison st between The Mill and Upland.
this outlet was broken off by your sidewalk snow plow during the last snow and needs to be fixed. It is on N madison in the landscaping nearest Upland.
I walk Kirkwood to get coffee at Soma every morning. Next to the Z and C Teriyaki across from Nick's is a homeless gentleman who is always sleeping there. There is always trash, sometimes a dog. Often he is also there at other times. He often is loud if he isn't sleeping. This has been going on a long time and I am not sure why he hasn't been asked to vacate. I understand that homeless individuals will be on Kirkwo and I have no pr with this. But the trash and the fact that he has chosen to camp out there is a concern
Hello - in front of City Hall there is a stone that I believe is a memorial for fallen officers. The light fixture in front of the stone was tipped over when I walked by Saturday at the market. It appeared to be broken, so it may need some repair work.
In City Hall's council chambers, there is a broken outlet on the back wall, behind the center public seating area. The faceplate is split in half and the outlet itself is exposed.
AC unit screeching so bad is hazard to ears and can hear inside building. Please fix again.
This HVAC unit associated with the City Showers Building offices is a nusiance. I clocked the sound levels at 88 decibels. I made a similar complaint about a month ago. The screeching noise just keeps coming back. I can hear it in my office even. Please find the funding to do a proper ungrade to this system. I cringe when I leave my office building.
The HVAC that serves the City Showers Building is increasingly getting louder. The sound level has gone from 88 decibels last week to 95 decibels this week. My office is the very most northwest location in the Showers Building and I can hear it through the office walls with a sound like the drone of a cicadas. I invite you to see how long you can stand on 10th Street adjacent to the Showers Building without plugging your ears to the high pitched screech of the City HVAC. I will likely swing by for public comment at the next available public meeting. Find the money in the budget to replace this nuisance please. It is truly upsetting those who work nearby it.