closed #157118
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
1117 E Berkshire CT
- Case Date:
- 11/18/2016
At the east end of Berkshire Ct residents have swept up abut three wheel borrow loads of sand that needs removal. Near 1114 Berkshire Ct.
At the east end of Berkshire Ct residents have swept up abut three wheel borrow loads of sand that needs removal. Near 1114 Berkshire Ct.
The city never cleared the snow from the bicycle lane after the January storm. As a direct consequence, the melting piles of snow left mounds of debris when they melted – similar to glacial till. Please clear the debris from the bicycle lanes on N. College Avenue and N. Walnut Street, which has been there for nearly 3 weeks now.
At this location, last summer was installed a crosswalk, and concrete was poured in the middle of the road. This project appears to have been done for months, however, traffic cones and barricades still sit there. It's extremely unsightly, if the project is over, can't they be taken away?
Street light wire is very close to new building
The alley across from me (I’m at 1109 S Madison) has uneven pavement which causes many cars to “bottom out.” There is loose gravel in the alley that gets pushed to the bottom of the alley when it rains. It would be so nice to have pavement instead of a chipped pavement/gravel hybrid. Thanks for any direction you can provide!
Overgrown lawn. A bunch of trash on the lawn. Hanging branches coming onto my property. Over grown weeds
UnShoveled or salted sidewalks. Will become slippery with the upcoming freezing temperatures
UnShoveled or salted sidewalks. Will become slippery with the upcoming freezing temperatures
Hi. On the north side of E Hillside between Weatherstone and Woodlawn there are 2 or 3 drains that look like the attached image. Also the 2 drains on the north side between Woodlawn and Park Ave also look similar. Thank you!
The public sidewalk in front of this house is not adequately cleared. The path cleared must be at least 3 feet wide – 6.07.010 (b). This photo was taken at 4:03 PM on February 8, 2026 – 14 days after the end of the last snowstorm.