closed #161143
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1815 E Greenbriar LN
- Case Date:
- 9/13/2017
There is a Larger pothole at end of my Driveway 1801 E Greenbriar Ln. It is destroying the tires on my vehicles.
There is a Larger pothole at end of my Driveway 1801 E Greenbriar Ln. It is destroying the tires on my vehicles.
No problem. Doe with three fawns live somewhere in back yards of 1800 block homes, south side of E. Hunter ave. Just thought the deer tagging/ monitoring people would be interested.
Leaves still have not been collected on S Covey Ln
Overgrown sidewalk
When 4 or more vehicles want to go north on Adams or turn west on Kirkwood traffic backs up quickly when East bound on 3rd . No room for emergency vehicles to get through when busy. Because of the new additions.
The ramps leading to the underpass have not been cleaned from snow nor ice. This problem was present yesterday morning and evening as well.
A Cedar tree needs to be removed. I contacted the city forester a couple of years ago (and got an affirmative reply from him) to put this action on a waiting list. I called once again a number of months ago and did not receive any reply. The tree, which I believe is on city property, is growing into the power lines and is interfering with the street light on the electrical pole. I believe it might also be a vector for diseases of pine trees in the area. Thank you very much. Glenn Gero 8122728918
The footpath on the NW corner of College Ave & Old 37 has an extremely steep section approaching the curb cuts designating the College Ave. pedestrian crosswalk. It is quite unusable for power wheelchairs. Moreover, the lack of a side path along Old SR 37 means coming from Gourley Pike, I must approach the intersection with my chair in the motorway running against oncoming traffic. Of necessity, I must operate in the center of the lane keeping away from the soft shoulder. This is potentially quite hazardous for me given the 40+ mph cross- & turning-traffic and the concrete trucks that frequent this intersection.
This next issue is tricky, there is no one location, but is rampant in our town, as I too am guilty of this practice for my residence. When commercial lawn care people mow along public streets, they discharge the grass clippings into the road, and often do not remove the yard waste, thereby clogging storm drains. I'm sure, we the private residents have a sense of entitlement and are the worst culprits at this impediment to proper drainage. So, my only suggestion is education. I know that most do not contemplate the consequences of their actions unless an awareness is made prevalent. Please let me know how I too can help reduce that issue. PS. I suppose if it is not a true concern, please advise me to that as well.
Stop signs along High betw 3rd and Hillside are terribly hard to see due to trees.