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closed #204823

Excessive Growth

905 W Coolidge DR

Case Date:
8/10/2025

Trees and weeds overgrown in side yard and impairing traffic and street on Broadview Drive.

closed #204749

Line of Sight

1020 W Ralston Dr

Case Date:
8/6/2025

At corner of Ralston Dr and Rockport Rd there is a line of sight hazard due to very tall foliage. It is very difficult to see traffic going NE on Rockport without sticking your car out into the road.

closed #204266

City Construction Projects

2600 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
7/16/2025

Wondering if you could tell me what the utility digging in the 2600 block of South Rogers is for. They are unmarked trucks and we received no notice of work in the area. Holes in several yards.

closed #193452

Blocked Sidewalk

2526 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
9/10/2024

Mixed use path is blocked by several trucks and construction vehicles. The are blocking the path with several saw horses and actively cutting wood right in the path.

closed #192497

Line of Sight

802 W Graham DR

Case Date:
7/27/2024

Weeds obstructing view of oncoming traffic when pulling at Brown Ave & Graham Drive

closed #147291

Traffic Related Complaints

2706 S Banta AVE

Case Date:
8/12/2015

Traffic from 5:00 - 6:30 on Banta is very dangerous due to lack of sidewalks and cars attempting to bypass traffic on W Country Club by driving up Banta, turning left onto Ralston, then turning to Rockport, then West onto Country Club. This leads to cars driving very fast up Banta. I would have submitted this as a "Close Call," as I was nearly hit twice. Once while pulling into my driveway, and again while picking up my mail. I believe a 4-way stoplight, with preference for W. Country Club, would be a good solution to the current 4-way stop sign which I believe generates these patterns. If there were no advantage to cutting through the neighborhood, the number of people doing so would decrease. Another solution would be to position speed cameras, or police officers to identify reckless drivers and begin ticketing more extensively in the neighborhood. However, those solutions are more temporary.