closed #201433
Potholes, Other Street Repair
222 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 3/10/2025
Right lane going east on 1st st. At stop sign in of 222 east 1st street.
Right lane going east on 1st st. At stop sign in of 222 east 1st street.
The road is crumbling at the edges and the holes have gotten bigger in from of this address and the one next door.
I am writing to report that the street light in the cul-de-sac of 2219 S Laurelwood Circle is out.
Trash and recycling left at curb and additional trash is next to house.
See the picture - resident is evidently unaware (or willfully ignorant) of trash and recycling protocol.
Recycling bin rejected 3 weeks in a row, has been parked by the road the entire duration. Pile of waste in front yard as well.
Water meter cover at the given address is broken and dropped into the service well. Apologies if this is a duplicate. Looks like construction equipment from nearby site may have run over the cover, resulting in the situation.
I have always had positive experiences with all members of the Sanitation Department, but this past year, in particular, I have had extremely positives experiences. Not only have the team members been thorough, timely, and respectful, but everyone has been SO friendly! The team doesn't hold back on the smiles, waves, and well-wishes. I cannot say enough positive about the Sanitation team (yard waste, recycling, trash) that comes through the Winslow Farms/Sweetbriar neighborhood. Thank you so very much and please pass along my appreciation!
Is there a way the city can trim the trees on the street where I live? Not sure which are city responsibility or owner but limbs are hanging very low and are hitting vehicles. A moving truck recently hit a bunch of limbs and knocked lots of debris on the street. This would be along all of Autumn Drive in The Stands area. Thanks.
When our recycling was picked up on Thursday, apparently half the material in the can was stuck and did not fall into the truck, maybe because a flattened cardboard box was a little bit wedged against the sides of the bin. So when we got home after the pickup, we found the bin still half-full. Maybe it is possible for the sanitation workers to double-check to make sure bins are properly emptied before returning them to the curb.