closed #161100
Blocked Sidewalk
228-256 West 3rd Street
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2017
There is an obstruction on College Ave. just before 3rd St. Does this obstruction still serve a purpose or could it be removed to make turning on that corner more safe?
There is an obstruction on College Ave. just before 3rd St. Does this obstruction still serve a purpose or could it be removed to make turning on that corner more safe?
Walking west on the south side of Dodds, I was struck by the Utility pole in the middle of the side walk as I approached the street ramp. This is clearly an obstruction and is not compatible with our policies of making sidewalks disability-friendly. While a blind individual might be able to manage this obstruction, a wheel-chair would be seriously impaired.
Light out in front of Restore
I am a realtor with FC Tucker and I am trying to sell a house at the above address. There is a homeless camp in the back woods of this house. we had an accepted offer on the house until the people walked out into the backyard and saw the homeless encampment. It is virtually going to be impossible to sell a home that has a homeless encampment behind it. You will be hearing from me very frequently until this situation is resolved. Julie Davis FC Tucker
The streetlight in front of my house (2102 S. Georgetown Rd.) was repaired last fall. Some work with the underground wiring was apparently required. The light was fixed, but the job seems never to have been quite finished: there's still a pile of dirt by the lightpost, surrounded by orange construction cones. It's been that way for at least three months now, I think. Can this be cleaned up?
The neighbors put together some tree debris by the end of the street
The street light in front of 2308 E Linden Hill Dr is not lighting at night.
Can you please contact the homeowner at 135 North Clark Street and have them trim the shrubbery that overhangs into the bike lane on East Seventh Street? This street is a designated, signed bicycle route and a major bicycle commuter connector. As it is, bicycles need to get into the traffic lane (no sharrows) to avoid the overgrown bushes. Thank you for attending to this matter. --Jerry Arvesen