closed #164632
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 6/1/2018
916 S. Larkspur On Grass is foot high
916 S. Larkspur On Grass is foot high
Whoever installed the StoryWalk at Butler (9th St.) Park left two piles of leftover concrete on either side of the paved trail, at the northwest corner. They are a few cubic feet each and have again disappeared into the undergrowth.
Resident called about a "No Parking" sign having been hit on the ground at 3905 N Kinser
I know this is not likely the place to complain, but after months and months of patience mine is wearIng thin. I literally cannot go anywhere in the town I live in without hitting construction. Whoever the planner is coordinating road projects and setting traffic lights should be fired. Traveling in this town has turned into a bad joke and is only getting worse. Let’s not even mention I live on the south side and getting ready to be more separated from the world with new road projects coming soon at rock port and grimes
4115 e Morningside needs to mow!
This isn't about a traffic LIGHT, but street SIGN at 1st and Ballantine is askew. Has been this way for months and months.
504, all, 510 (hill) need mowed. Especially 504 n smith road
I was wonder if they would fix a pothole on 409 east 10th hazelbud apartments its in a ally
The property of 400 E Laurelwood Drive has not mowed back yard this year. Very tall grass and weeds
The house at 810 W. 4th St. is unoccupied, but rented as an Airbnb with regularity. In a neighborhood of modest homes with mostly well-tended yards, it has a front yard that is untended, and a side and backyard that are wildly overgrown, sometimes harboring an urban deer population. The tall grass and weeds in the backyard, along with an abandoned cast-iron tub, contribute to the difficult mosquito problem in the neighborhood. Apparently because there is no home owner nearby, this commercial venture shows little concern for the well-being of the neighborhood. Thank you for your efforts.