closed #204928
Yard Waste
E Heather Dr
- Case Date:
- 8/14/2025
Large limb fell on the corner of Henderson and Grasstree. I dragged it off the sidewalk to an empty spot behind the mail bank nearby. Needs pick up.
Large limb fell on the corner of Henderson and Grasstree. I dragged it off the sidewalk to an empty spot behind the mail bank nearby. Needs pick up.
Thank you for sending someone out to clean up the debris, however, they only skirted a little edge of the street. Last year, the City constructed the new signage for the bike/ped crossing, and widened Olive St at the corner in order to navigate two way traffic. Therefore, this little slice in the picture that is still covered in gravel is part of Olive St. This needs to be swept up too. It is a muddy mess and it's starting to grow weeds in the gravel. Bikes can't approach the intersection and use this area safely and cars can't clearly see that this part of the street. It's also still affecting stormwater drainage in the case of the storms over this past weekend.
On south High Street, there is a 3-4 inch hole in the (south bound)road way that is about a foot deep. I do not know how wide the hole is beyond the surface.
Overgrown yard at least a foot to 18 inches tall
This deep lot is minimally maintained in front, but the rear portion borders several close neighbors and is full of tall growth, debris piles, thickets, and limbs that need to be removed or brush hogged and maintained with a mower. There is also an abandoned, unsecured shed.
This is a test to see how stormwater issues are reported.
This house has several large pieces of upholstered furniture on the front porch. It’s unsanitary and is not adhering to city ordinances.
couch in middle of alley
There is a utility pole on the east side of my lot which has all kinds of wires, cables and other things running up and down the pole as well as some extending horizontally (which I assume carry power). There is a line of very tall pine trees next to the fence on the west side of the lot just east of me. A few weeks ago Duke Power trimmed the top portions of those trees, the portions surrounding two large cables which I believe carry power to the subdivision south of me. Duke did not trim the lower portions of the tall trees and now some of those lower branches have collapsed onto horizontal wires extending from the utility pole, wires underneath the two large cables. I think some of these wires are old telephone lines which are now not that far off the ground. I need to get the lower portions of those trees trimmed (the ones hanging over my property) but I'm not comfortable hiring tree trimmers to do the necessary work when there are all kinds of wires interspersed with the tree branches. I got a referral from Duke for a contractor who can figure out what all the lines are for and take down the ones which are inactive such as old telephone wires. However, the Duke contractor said the City needs to look at this first to see what, if anything, the City needs to do before the Duke contractor does any work. City, can you help me here? There is some urgency here as these lower branches keep collapsing and anyone on the ground can reach wires attached to the utility pole.
Milestone contractors replaced sidewalk. All the turf/grass repair is washed out creating a safety issue for users