closed #208604
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
312 W 14th ST
- Case Date:
- 2/11/2026
Dead opossum
Dead opossum
sidewalk from b line to city hall is not accessible. not sure if it’s an official sidewalk but a lot of people use it.
Dead squirrel in the road.
I would like the street lighting in front of my house to be removed (or at a bare minimum, the light fixture being updated to something that is DarkSky lighting approved where it is ideally motion sensor activated and directionally pointed down and away from my house). It forces us to do substantial light control inside my house when we'd generally like to leave blinds and curtains open to the view of the gold course across the street, it disrupts sleep for some of the members of our household, and this type of light pollution is terrible for wildlife. When we moved into this house in 2022, the light quickly burned out and was not operational for more than 18 months. That was definitely a better situation than the light now that it is illuminated again. The light pole is 168 135.
Fallen branches on the street. Would you please also check the health of two Bradford pear trees, which are covered in lots of fungi? Thank you!
Street light not working.
Bench seat with awning pavilion has lamps. One lamp cover is broken. Please fix
Please keep Kirkwood open to pedestrians and not cars during the pleasant weather season. This aligns with purported City goals and frankly is the only walkable shopping area for our municipality. An ordinance was passed with the presumption it would stay open to pedestrians.
For approximately three weeks, the tenant in Unit 6 (Jessiah) has repeatedly allowed his dog to defecate in the shared common area directly outside my unit without removing the waste. I have documented this behavior weekly and provided photos to the property manager. The issue has not been resolved. There are currently approximately 15–20 instances of dog waste in the common area. The accumulation is creating odor issues and interfering with normal use of the space. I have video documentation showing the dog defecating and the owner leaving without removal. I have spoken with the tenant previously about his dog and can confirm it belongs to him. I have also overheard him state that he does not pick up his dog’s waste. I am requesting enforcement of the city ordinance requiring pet owners to remove animal waste.
Deep one here