closed #127162
Other
- Case Date:
- 7/10/2012
Karen Knight has called in and asked for the stickers to be removed from the speed bump signs on West 3rd Street from Jackson to Walker
Karen Knight has called in and asked for the stickers to be removed from the speed bump signs on West 3rd Street from Jackson to Walker
The trees at 1908 Wilton are hanging down too low and causing a hazard for vehicles.
at Westfield and Willis someone has moved one of the no parking signs resulting in parking into the line of sight. Additionally, a guardrail on Westfield has been damaged and a dangerous I-beam is standing causing a hazard. And lastly, it appears that parking is allowd on Westifeld too close to the intersection causing a line of sight problem. Caller is Rob Feran 322-3479 call him if any of this info is unclear
The right of way between SR 37 and Adams needs to be mowed.
Recent rains have brought down 3 big trees into Rock Creek, near 2444 Rock Creek Dr. Resident worries that the jam created by the trees will create larger problems.
East West alley at 332 South Grant Street is washed out and there is a big rut about 1/2 block long
Basketball goal blocking sidewalk on N. Lincoln St. between 14th & 15th St. Chained to light pole.
On Morningside, across from Park Ridge East Park (close to tennis and basketball courts) there was a speed limit sign. When the signs were switched out with new speed limit, this one was not replaced, and now there is no sign and the traffic flies.
Overgrown lawn at 2017 Mont Claire in Sycamore Knolls. Owner is Joe Sampfli.
Lisa Merchant 502.939.6538 called to express concern about homeless/transient population on Kirkwood becoming more assertive and aggressive. Daughter (rising IU junior) works at Pitaya and is approached daily, including being asked outright for her take-out food container yesterday. Lisa called BPD and was told that police hands are tied due to the city's stance on the issue. She said she worries that her daughter will be unsafe while walking to her car after work once it gets dark earlier, and suggests that a reserve BPD officer be available to "walk girls to their cars" after sundown. Just wants to be added to the broader list of concerns about city homeless.