open #204616
Water Utility Problems
514 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 7/31/2025
Water meter pit in alley on north side of 514 S Grant St has a broken cap, and looks like vehicle’s tires have been driving into the pit.
Water meter pit in alley on north side of 514 S Grant St has a broken cap, and looks like vehicle’s tires have been driving into the pit.
The left traffic signal on North Kinser Pike at State Road 45/46 does not show a flashing yellow. The left turn arrow goes from green to red and never flashes yellow. Traffic is sitting there, not turning when there are no cars coming because it is a red arrow.
The house west of 402 S. Highland has a drainage pipe out to the alleyway (alley south of Atwater, between highland and Ballantine). Due to the heavy rains and this pipe, there is a huge gully in the alleyway that makes it nearly impossible and quite treacherous to get to our parking spot off the alley. The gully is deepening (is deeper than this photo attached, which was taken earlier this summer) and alley is becoming impassable. Our renters depend on the parking spot and need to be able to access it.
Brand new intersection —-ponding water on crosswalk. The water drained fine before the street was repaved.
Evidently mowers hit this shut off well and pulled it up!
When heading south from the bypass onto College Mall Rd, the traffic light at Eastland Plaza and College Mall Rd turns red as the light at Third St turns green, so traffic has to immediately stop and it backs up to Third St. Eastland Plaza light needs to be green when the Third St light is green
The light cycle is messed up. The Rockport light is green or very long time which is causing the traffic on Tapp to back up.
Large tree limb has fallen and is blocking sidewalk off of Burks Dr and Walnut Street Pike
Trash being tossed in alleyway between East University and 1st Street east of Mitchell.
When turning left out of the B-Line trailhead on W Country Club Drive, the visibility is blocked by foliage just off the sidewalk. This makes it very difficult to see the oncoming traffic, and could cause an accident. The solution is straightforward, trim back the foliage that is blocking the line of sight.