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closed #203851

Drainage or Runoff

3322 S Browning PL

Case Date:
6/30/2025

Two large storm drains in my back yard have significant erosion around them. The worse one (pictured) has a foot wide by 5 foot long by 2 feet deep hole next to it where stormwater is entering this hole rather than entering into the drainage system. I'm afraid to mess with it myself, so I was hoping that the city can either take care of it or give me guidance on what to do.

closed #164572

City Performance

3322-3350 North Smith Pike

Case Date:
5/26/2018

This intersection is on a hill and it's very difficult to see oncoming traffic from the left. I think this should be a three way stop sign because the speed of the traffic makes it hard to stop.

closed #203744

Blocked Sidewalk

3323 S Cedarwood CIR

Case Date:
6/27/2025

Consistently blocked sidewalk

closed #202528

Street & Traffic Signs

3324 W 3rd ST

Case Date:
5/7/2025

This intersection is missing a stop sign on one side of the crossing. The cross traffic does not have to stop which may result in an accident if someone does not stop.

closed #202914

Street & Traffic Signs

3324 W 3rd ST

Case Date:
5/24/2025

Missing stopsign facing west, missing since feb

closed #200508

Blocked Sidewalk

3325 S Allendale DR

Case Date:
1/24/2025

Minivans blocking sidewalk.

closed #200900

Street Snow Removal

3328 E John Hinkle PL

Case Date:
2/16/2025

John Hinkle Pl is covered in packed snow and ice. The street has not been salted.

closed #199748

Parking on Unimproved Surface

333 N Clark ST

Case Date:
12/23/2024

Junk car filled with trash parked at SW corner of Clark and 8th. See the picture.

closed #199751

Parking Meters and Citations

333 N Clark ST

Case Date:
12/23/2024

Junk car filled with trash parked at SW corner of Clark and 8th. See the picture.

closed #151543

Traffic Suggestions

333 S Highland AVE

Case Date:
4/11/2016

When heading N on Highland and turning L onto 3rd Street, it is extremely difficult to see around the TIS Bookstore. Cars with long noses practically have to inch out into traffic to see whether any vehicles are coming. (I suspect this may be partly responsible for the collision at the intersection I saw a few days ago.) My suggestion for a solution is to install convex traffic mirrors to increase visibility around the corner. These are used to excellent effect in the many tight corners in Europe, where streets and buildings often existed long before modern traffic conditions.