closed #205657
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
1202 E Wylie ST
- Case Date:
- 9/12/2025
This ADA ramp is ADA in name only. That asphalt patch just makes it worse.
This ADA ramp is ADA in name only. That asphalt patch just makes it worse.
Sidewalk with severe damage
Road has gotten extremely deep potholes over the past year and residents are worried that during the winter cars will slide down onto the main road. Last winter potholes were not as deep and cars still slid into the main road almost causing collisions multiple times. this is the only exit for many houses as it is a one way road.
I would like to have the trees along the sidewalk in front of our house evaluated. A large branch fell from one in early July, picture attached. I am concerned about the remainder of this tree along with the others along the sidewalk.
The City Street Light is out (Not Functioning) at the Intersection of Forrester St and Kristen Court. Light Pole is located on the East Side of Forrester. Right hand side of road if heading up the Hill - North on Forrester St
New steps were installed roughly two months ago at this Goat Farm turn. There is construction material debris that has remained here since, however. Please finalize this nice project with the removal of the unnecessary materials. Thank you!
Followup on #205657 Your response about fixing the patch with a patch I this misses the point-- patching IS the problem. But, I'll wait and see
Vehicles are parking right up to this stop sign blocking line of sight making it a dangerous area to pull out of.
See case #204983. That one was for a "For Rent" sign put up by Brawley in the ROW in front of 508 N. Washington. Apparnetly, they have been informed but they have done nothing about it and the sign remains after a month. Now, "Cedarview" (+ "10th & College") has done the same thing - signs in the ROWs all over town. Lincoln/10th, for example, but others downtown. The question is: since these signs have been left on public property, are they considered trash? And if so, can anyone just pick them up and toss them in a dumpster? Give us permission to do that and we will be happy to take care of them as residents and not wait the weeks (months!) for HAND or Planning to address the issue with the perpetrators.
A large branch high in the city oak tree in front of this address is dead and has partially fallen off the tree. All the leaves are dead and a different color so it is easy to identify. The branch is still attached, however, and could fall during a storm or high winds onto cars that often park under the tree. Could the city remove the branch to limit potential destruction of property in the future?