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466-498 West Dillman Road
- Case Date:
- 4/5/2016
The Dillman Wastewater Treatment plant has the wrong hours. When I call the phone number the message says different hours than what is on the webpage.
The Dillman Wastewater Treatment plant has the wrong hours. When I call the phone number the message says different hours than what is on the webpage.
Large pot hole that everyone unfortunately hits when exiting our neighborhood onto 45. Right at the intersection of Prairie Green Court and SR-45. Thank you!!
N Old St Rd 37 between Payne Cemetery and Bethel Lane there are several that are huge. It scares me to drive through there as I don;t want to damage my new car.
Plows have missed my culdasac trapping several houses in behind a large snowbank
There is a whole lot of bush clover growing around the picnic area beyond the gate at Leonard Springs Nature Park. bush clover is invasive especially in wooded areas and should be removed.
Bushes, weeds and other foliage make it very dangerous to turn on to Woodyard from Loesch
The street apron at the entrance to Leonard Springs Nature Park is badly eroded, to the point where vehicles can bottom out and scrape against the edge of the remaining asphalt. This happens even when turning very slowly and carefully into the park. I believe it needs to be filled in with road base and topped with asphalt or concrete. Thanks!
hello again - i didnt want to overload one email topic so i apologize of sending three different ones is not a good thing------ In stadium Crossing (varsity villas) complex that varsity lane runs through, there are several either missing or faded no parking signs on the left side of the road (the no parking side). Please, if able add or replace. thanks
Soil has eroded from storm drainage pipe that diverts water onto private property. There is evidence of prior mitigation from rip rap but more ground seems to be losing stability and there is also evidence of plant life dying.
The first speed limit sign on 3rd/46 east of 446/Brusters is obscured by a tree branch.