closed #74061
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3801 S HERITAGE RD
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2011
tarp being used for a garage door, looks abandoned, grass very high
tarp being used for a garage door, looks abandoned, grass very high
While digging holes for a tree planting on 4/30 behind St. Thomas, we found 3 thin utility lines in one of the dug holes (lines were not harmed) -- our 811 ticket was completed, so we think these may be inactive lines but wanted to make sure before we put the tree in that spot. Is this something the CoB can check on? Thanks!
made wo to replace pit
WANTS YARD REPAIRED WHERE CBU WORKED
Dead tree between sidewalk and street. Fungus is now growing on the dead tree. Is it possible to have it removed before the fungus spreads to the nearby alive tree?
there is a trash can at this address that has something that smells dead in it. caller had heard that there were dead termites in it, but she wasn't sure. It has been there for two days, and sanitation wouldn't pick it up.
Constituent said that the neighbor has a basketball goal that is in the street and in front of her yard/driveway. She said that it was a danger and has almost been hit multiple times. Address of owners of basketball goal is 3712 W. Parkview Drive. May need to be referred to neighborhood compliance officer.
City street tree is split and needs removed
The speed bumps here are massive and are destroying my suspension. The speed limit is 25MPH in my neighborhood but I can't go more than 10MPH without my car bottoming out on the speed bumps or hitting my head on my car ceiling. I'm all for speed bumps enforcing a reasonable speed limit but having two gigantic speed bumps every block in my entire neighborhood is kind of silly. I have to drive over dozens of these a week when going to work and have now had to replace my struts ($900) and my shocks/shock absorbers are next ($800). I have a Toyota Camry, which is a pretty common and rather robust car generally speaking so I doubt my story is a unique one. Is it possible to lower the speed bumps? Thank you.
Thank you so much for an unbelievably fast response to the fallen trees in our neighborhood!