closed #202966
Excessive Growth
708 S Adams ST
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2025
Yard not cut this year
Yard not cut this year
We have no water. I know the city has been working on a break. The water advisory for our area has been lifted. Yet, we still have no water.
The construction contractor has placed the Road Closed barricades in two of the three lanes on High St. at the Hillside intersection. This is impeding the flow of traffic and is going to cause an accident. Once three cars fill the left turn lane, High St. is effectively blocked to North/South travel. There is now only more traffic going North on High St. with the roundabout closure. Please have the barricades removed or placed to the sides of the road. If someone cannot read the road closure signage properly, they will have to pay the price once they reach the closed roundabout.
Unfortunately, after I sent you the first email this morning I found out we have yet a third Watermain break in our neighborhood located at 2699 South McCartney Ln. in Hyde Park Village. I really need to speak to someone regarding the plan for our neighborhood. I am the president of the HOA of Hyde Park Village. My phone number is listed above as well as my email address. Thank you.
Growth up to the corner of both 1200 and 1201 make it hard to see for both cars and pedestrians turning off of or onto S park to the south
Over the holiday weekend, we had yet another water main break in Hyde Park Village. Happy to report that CBU was quick on the scene fix the problem and mostly cleaned up the mess. I would like to speak with someone regarding the issues as this was our second water main break in two weeks. I am the president of Hyde Park Village homeowners association. Please have someone contact me as soon as possible. Thank you.
Recently installed lighting fixture on the south side of this house is unshielded with the lighting element completely visible and unshielded, causing glare and light trespass on neighboring property. This light has been on for over 48 hours now, and after dark is disruptive. This violates city code.
The bug maple city tree in front of our house on S Washington (near the corner of Dodds) has a carpenter ant infestation at the base of the trunk. If treated immediately I think the tree can still be saved. Will the city do this? If not, may I do so? We don’t want to lose this beautiful tree.
Garbage on the front lawn.