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- Case Date:
- 4/15/2015
Dead rabbit on sidewalk in front of 622 West 6th St. Probably hit by car. House is vacant.
Dead rabbit on sidewalk in front of 622 West 6th St. Probably hit by car. House is vacant.
Poison ivy near sidewalk, 609 University
poison ivy growing near sidewalk and up a tree in the yard
I live off of Gifford Road and Curry Pike and each time there has been snow, it seems like the snow plows and salt truck miss are area especially Gifford Road. Prefect example was yesterday and today no signs of it being plowed or salted. Will any one be plowing and salting roads today?
Tree fell during storm onto Winslow sidewalk between Abby ln and roundabout. I shoved off to side. Needs some heavy duty saws to remove. No trouble with power lines. Limited truck access. Maybe from roundabout up hill.
Hello, At 7:30am, someone began jack-hammering the sidewalk immediately outside my apartment window at 222 N College Ave. There are several apartments facing that sidewalk at this location, and it is directly across the street from the Hilton Hotel. In other words, since many people may be trying to sleep in this area, it seems a bit unreasonable to start something so loud before 8am. Thanks for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Kristen Strandberg
Tree limbs down, blocking sidewalk.
Master Rental parking equipment in grass next to the road and sidewalk this is a violation.
George Saliday told me I had to move from 'his' city owned sidewalk as me standing and speaking with one other person on said sidewalk was 'causing a hazard'. I would like an explanation as to the city law or rule prohibiting persons from conversing in a stationary manner while on a city sidewalk. I would also like to understand why a non law enforcement public employee is enforcing directives of the public and why he was wearing no identification. Thank you.
Just wanted to thank you for a job well done. I am an avid walker and my route frequently takes me by the north end of Southeast Park. For quite some time, the sidewalk running along the north side of the tennis courts near Moores Pike has frequently been covered with water and mud, becoming a nuisance for walkers, joggers, dog owners, cyclists and even tennis players. Recently the city trimmed the trees back, regraded the slope and created a drainage channel. I am happy to report that even during this wet summer, the fix seems to be working and so far the sidewalk has remained clear and passable. Many thanks! btw, compliments to park staff as well for the fine job they do of keeping the doggie waste bags well-stocked, and the timely job they do of emptying trash receptacles. Dog owners and non-owners alike appreciate it.