closed #203479
Trash
529 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 6/17/2025
529 E. 1st Street - substantial amounts of garbage sitting rotting on the front and side yards (again).
529 E. 1st Street - substantial amounts of garbage sitting rotting on the front and side yards (again).
there is a stop sign on two sides of a four way intersection, but the stop sign going east, is pointed away from the street, and people run the stop sign every single day, and it’s much worse at night. this is a serious issue, considering how often people speed in this town. the street parking further prohibits visibility to see oncoming cars, so having a clear stop sign is very necessary to prevent accidents
There neddle at Seminary Square Kroger Northwest corner next to bike racks.
On the east side of Walnut Street, the last three streetlights just before the 10th street intersection are out. This was observed on Oct 16th, 2017 at roughly 10:45pm
Car has been parked in the side yard under a tree for weeks.
There is a rusty copper colored old pickup truck license plate 551637 as well as an old maroon four door sedan license plate 74ORZ that have both been street parked on the southern half of S Washington between 2nd and 1st streets. Neither one has moved since the start of the school year when I moved in here and it seems like neither has moved in ages. If at all possible I wouldn't like to be connected to this tip because I know one of them belongs to my neighbor and I don't want him getting mad at me. Thanks!
Debris from past storms, sticks, and gravel inside marked/lines bike lane on both sides of old 37. A street sweeper could remedy.
City trees need pruning. Canopy too low. Also low branches interfering with pedestrians on sidewalks particularly vision impaired
W. 3rd does a dogleg at S. Jackson. NOWHERE within this awkward intersection is there a single streetlight: Not where W. 3rd dead-ends at the Paris-Dunning house, nor along the brief stretch where W. 3rd travels south briefly in concert with S. Jackson, nor where it becomes an independent entity once again and transforms into a One-Way street (although the bicyclists, traveling east along W. 3rd, in counterflow to the automobile traffic, refuse to believe this proclamation!) This seems to be an oversight.
Light very dim.