open #206067
Temporary Signage w/o permit
421 E 19th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/1/2025
Large banners/signs on railings and fence at touchdown terrace apartments. Always up for every game.
Large banners/signs on railings and fence at touchdown terrace apartments. Always up for every game.
Used care repair business still going on. Cars being delivered and picked up on a regular basis, several mechanics working on cars until late at night, continues. Apparently this has been an issue that the city keeps “resolving” but nothing is changing. What is going on? why is this being allowed to continue for years. From the records, this house has had several complaints that the city resolves but remains unchanged. This individual used the street and parking spaces for his own private used care business. Property Taxes are way too high for this to be happening. The person in charge of these complaints is not doing his/her job at all.
Current now lark? Birds and other bright blue signs up now. Do these have permits?
We need a crosswalk at this intersection. It's impossible to walk safely from Curry Pike to 45/W Bloomfield Rd to reach Walmart or any of the other businesses off of Bloomfield Rd. There's also no sidewalk on either side of Curry Pike or Bloomfield Rd, which would make the path much safer for pedestrians.
re: case 205523, the light is on the ground directly by their sign which is just uphill of the sidewalk on moores pike, not far west of clarizz.
Nuisance lights, light trespass, glare Large fixtures on east side of house on the porch on all night. These lights are in violation of city code, visible elements and they are very very bright, illuminating neighboring property, verified by the city in the past.
Her warrant
Very bright lights shining on neighboring properties all night long. Makes it difficult to see. Dangerous and annoying.
Not sure which category this belongs under. Recently, Brawley (of course) tore out the little deck on the front of this building and then replaced it with a huge deck that completely covers the front yard all the way to the sidewalk. Attached is a picture what it used to look like. It looked junky, but the new one looks like something a restaurant along 4th Street would have for customers to sit outside and eat in. Is it even legal for them to do this in a residential area? Did they get a permit to do this?
A metal cover has been lifted up and leaving a hole in the sidewalk just north of B-Line trail