closed #213234
Water Utility Problems
2421 E Rock Creek DR
- Case Date:
- 8/19/2026
Fire hydrant blowing water at the corner of Rick Creek and Montclair
Fire hydrant blowing water at the corner of Rick Creek and Montclair
t I am writing to report a severe public nuisance and hazardous property condition at 1711 S Highland Ave . Following last week's storm, a large tree on the owner's property fell down. The resulting debris—including the massive tree trunk and multiple large branches—has been left piled up directly by my yard line. This accumulation is attracting pests, rodents, and snakes into my yard, interfering with the safe enjoyment of my property. Furthermore, the neighboring yard is completely overgrown with large clusters of Poison Hemlock (Conium maculatum). This is a highly toxic, prohibited invasive species that poses a severe chemical burn and ingestion risk to humans and domestic animals. The plants are well over the city's 8-inch growth limit and are spreading toward my property line. I attempted to address these safety hazards with the property owner directly, but she refused to cooperate or permit further contact. Because of the immediate health and safety hazards posed by both the structural storm debris and the toxic vegetation, I request an inspection from the HAND Department to issue a Notice of Violation and enforce removal.
Excessive gravel from driveway is on the sidewalk and in the street.
Grass is overgrown
I am concerned about the health and safety of the city tree in the sidewalk in front of the house of 3111 S Mulberry Ln: the middle part of the tree appears to have no leaves (is it dead), and the tree has grown to getting too close to the house (garage) and too low for the sidewalk and the driveway. It would be great if the city can send someone to inspect the tree and make necessary pruning/cutting or removing the tree if necessary.
Why can't the City urge AT@T to remove the many junction boxes like this one, which are all over town and may pose an electrical hazard to man and beast?
To the left or west of 3677 Tamarron Drive there is a large broken limb in a city street tree hanging over the road
Odorous tap water in shower and kitchen sink.
I live barely within city limits off N Kinser. I don't care if this is a city or county issue, but with Cascades closed indefinitely, Bayles is the "best" route from N Kinser to SR37/Old 37. Bayles is in terrible shape and needs pothole repair along nearly its entire length.
This is a straightaway that people go too fast on. I was hoping to suggest 2 speedbumps to calm traffic as there are quite a few kids in area and school let out puts even more on the street. I have attached an ideal thought but appreciate and welcome engineer input.