closed #152736
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 5/5/2016
Butler park needs mowed. The grass is extremely long!
Butler park needs mowed. The grass is extremely long!
There is a large pothole near the intersection of S Dunn and E Smith. Since people street park it is almost impossible to drive on that street without going through it.
Potentially dangerous for parking cars at curb where street black top is not adequately filled in: 2865/2855 S. Brookside Dr.
The footbridge at the entrance to the trails is falling apart - it's probably one child jumping on it away from collapsing and causing injury.
302 east 7th street - mountain of trash piled up in backyard; beer cans and trash strewn about yard.
My neighbor at 1305 W 6th moved in last July and has not cut his grass since that time. It is long and very overgrown.
The Dillman Wastewater Treatment plant has the wrong hours. When I call the phone number the message says different hours than what is on the webpage.
I am so grateful for the new traffic light at the intersection of Bloomfield rd and Rolling Ridge Way (exiting Twin Lakes Rec Center), but I cannot wait until you have paved the remaining part of the exit. There is a pretty nasty sharp ridge now that my tires don't like at all. Thanks!
With all of the construction of the new apartment buildings along college and walnut, are there any plans to fix the streets? the area just south of 17th and college is extremely dangerous with the addition of the parking spaces and NO lane markings. I think the city needs to focus on the roads a little more, especially the main street through town. The area of college and walnut between hwy 46 and the square has been neglected for too long and needs repaired.
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