closed #53719
Other
415 S Mitchell ST
- Case Date:
- 6/20/2000
Students living next door parking on grass and drove across his yard to exit using his driveway.
Students living next door parking on grass and drove across his yard to exit using his driveway.
Students living next door parking on grass and drove across his yard to exit using his driveway.
Mud in car lot.
Mr. Gaber would like his cable buried. His cable was accidently cut by his gardner and Insight came out and repair his line. However, his cable has remained unburied for 10 days. He has attempted to call Insight regarding his unburied cable but is always put on hold. He stated the last time he called Insight he was holding for at least 7 minutes before hanging up. He also stated that he didn't appreciate listening to one commercial after another holding for a customer service rep.
Needs wheelchair accommadations on NE corner of intersection of 2nd & Swain.
Mr. Mayfield's cable drop was repaird but has not been buried yet. He would like to have his cable drop buried as soon as possible. He also stated that it took many times to reach a human being when he tried to contact Insight.
Mr. Porter called to inform the city that he witnessed a yellow service truck with license plate 34985 proceed onto South College Avenue from 1st Street at 2:30p.m. According to Mr. Porter the driver of a city vehicle drove at a high rate of speed, changed lanes unsafely, cut off the vehicle in front of Mr. Porter's thus running that vehicle into the curb. Mr. Porter had to slam on his brakes and almost struck the vehicle. The service truck never stopped and proceed down College Avenue.
Received anon call about tree limbs piled on yard,needs to be cleaned up
Rec'd. a call from Mayor's Office. An anonymous caller stated to them that she was driving behind a yellow vehicle (611) when a piece of wood fell off. The driver did not stop to pick up wood - continued driving. Caller felt this was careless and wants to be sure all materials in back of trucks are tied down or secured in the future.
Mr. Cascio was on College Avenue between 4th & 5th Streets on Friday, March 30th. at approximately 4:00. He was stopped by an officer with the badge number 1370 and was citied for a traffic violation. He was given a citation and was let go. He drove 1 block and was pulled over again by officer #1370. Officer #1370 accused him of almost running over his foot and accused him of having road rage. He was detained until he calmed down. Mr. Cascio believed that officer was #1370 was over zealous