open #206298
Street & Traffic Signs
810 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 10/14/2025
The sign at the corner that has the names of the streets is leaning toward the east, as if it has been hit by a car or something.
The sign at the corner that has the names of the streets is leaning toward the east, as if it has been hit by a car or something.
These cans have been sitting here full of garbage for the last 3 weeks. The tenants do not move them after pickup and have not removed the garbage from the recycling tote, so the sanitation department will not take it. It smells and it is an eye sore, not to mention that it blocks the sidewalk. Please address as soon as possible. Thank you.
These cans have been sitting here full of garbage for the last 3 weeks. The tenants do not move them after pickup and have not removed the garbage from the recycling tote, so the sanitation department will not take it. It smells and it is an eye sore, not to mention that it blocks the sidewalk. Please address as soon as possible. Thank you.
Multiple pot holes on the west side of Lincoln St at the intersection with Cottage Grove. Deep holes in the driving lane of Cottage Grove. (One way, westbound.)
Pot holes and sidewalks on Cottage Grove.
Pot holes and sidewalks on Cottage Grove.
Very bright lights shining on neighboring properties all night long. Makes it difficult to see. Dangerous and annoying.
People are parking on the south side of Cottage Grove just west of Lincoln, which normally is ok but they are parking *all the way to the corner* of Lincoln, making it difficult to turn left onto Cottage Grove from Lincoln. But they really can't be blamed because the yellow curb there was ripped up over the summer when they put in the ADA-compliant plates and then didn't finish the job. Could the curbs indicating no-parking sections in this area be repainted yellow?
See case #204983. That one was for a "For Rent" sign put up by Brawley in the ROW in front of 508 N. Washington. Apparnetly, they have been informed but they have done nothing about it and the sign remains after a month. Now, "Cedarview" (+ "10th & College") has done the same thing - signs in the ROWs all over town. Lincoln/10th, for example, but others downtown. The question is: since these signs have been left on public property, are they considered trash? And if so, can anyone just pick them up and toss them in a dumpster? Give us permission to do that and we will be happy to take care of them as residents and not wait the weeks (months!) for HAND or Planning to address the issue with the perpetrators.
There trash laying on the sidewalk Trashy shoes hanging off wires in front of Ted Jones Playhouse.