open #207076
City Performance
619 S Eastside Drive
- Case Date:
- 12/5/2025
For the Urban Forester: the young tree that was recently planted at this location has a broken support. Maybe the contractor that planted the trees can fix it.
For the Urban Forester: the young tree that was recently planted at this location has a broken support. Maybe the contractor that planted the trees can fix it.
Vehicle repeatedly parked on this residential permit street without a valid City permit. It is not registered to any residence in the neighborhood and is being used as long-term storage parking. License # is ZST890
Recycling truck crew apparently was in such a galopping hurry this morning that they did not take enough time to properly empty our recycling can. Nothing in here is stuck. This is not the first time. They were there because the upper half of the contents of the can was emptied.
‘Chickening’ rental sign in the grass right next to the sidewalk. ROW?
Referring to case #203052, closed on 5/30/2025 as an ongoing enforcement case. License plate still is not current. Is from 2016 (used to be 1975 until last summer, when it was replaced), but this is not visible now because there is a glove hanging over the year sticker.
concerning on the amount of drivers that don't realize the one way changes to a two-way. I live on the corner of eastside/atwater and I have seen numerous close calls.
‘Residential Neighborhood Parking’ sign is almost invisible because of a tree or shrub engulfing it.
Enormous tree with predominantly dead limbs is a hazard to those of us walking past on a regular basis. The owner needs to remove this ongoing threat.
At the corner of 801 S Eastside & 1st Street there have been repeated times where trash cans are left close to the road 3-4 days after trash pick-up.
Drivers are going too fast here and sometimes not seeing the stop signs, specifically going north on mitchell. I have witnessed two collisions and this calls for improved visibility of the stop sign or some other form of traffic calming. Many people, including kids, bike through this intersection and are vulnerable.