open #203531
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
- Case Date:
- 6/18/2025
Part of the city tree fell onto the street, cannot really see it from this angle
Part of the city tree fell onto the street, cannot really see it from this angle
The drain is covered with down limbs from the storm and asphalt that was brought in by the rainwater. Also. It needs to be further cleared and taken away. If you just dump it up on the curb it will kill all the grass and in the next storm it will fill up the drain again. So please remove this debris! This is a chronic flooding area and the main storm sewer outlet for this part of Park ridge East
Small Tree down after June 18 thunderstorm. Was moved out of the road but is lying on city easement. Located on the southwest corner of E. Maxwell Ln and Manor Dr.
Small Tree down after June 18 thunderstorm. Was moved out of the road but is lying on city easement. Located on the southwest corner of E. Maxwell Ln and Manor Dr.
large limb/ downed tree on sidewalk of N College Ave. I moved it mostly off the sidewalk, but, still partially blocking.
There is a weeping willow at the corner of E Southdowns Dr and S Hawthorne that took a hit during this afternoons storm. We have cleaned most of it up and stacked it nearby for pickup. The problem is, there is still a very large, broken limb hanging dangerously above the walkway that we could not reach. For this branch to be removed, will require a lift and bucket to reach. Thank you. MPW
Large pothole on right side, on Discovery Pkwy, heading to 10th, right before the light.
I am a new homeowner and I have a question or two! I have two large sugar gum trees in the front of my house on the strip of grass in between the sidewalk and street. I was told that these trees are the city’s property not mine. I am concerned because I have to trim some on the larger branches that overhang my roof and also the roots are bowing the sidewalk out and pushing up the concrete in my basement. If I wanted to service these trees myself do I need a permit or does the city handle these things?
I am a new homeowner and I have a question or two! I have two large sugar gum trees in the front of my house on the strip of grass in between the sidewalk and street. I was told that these trees are the city’s property not mine. I am concerned because I have to trim some on the larger branches that overhang my roof and also the roots are bowing the sidewalk out and pushing up the concrete in my basement. If I wanted to service these trees myself do I need a permit or does the city handle these things?
Yellow "CBS" work safety coat lost and now hanging to be claimed on road construction sign by my home. 3449 E. Longview Ave. "Chambers" name is written on the back of the coat. Please retrieve. Not sure if it is a COB staff person's or one of the Greenway contractors. I told one of the contractor staff today where the coat is hanging but it was not retrieved.