closed #205550
Street & Traffic Signs
414 E 9th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/7/2025
On our ring camera we caught a group of men rip the sign out of the ground and leave it on our lawn. We are unsure what to do and wondering if someone can come fix it.
On our ring camera we caught a group of men rip the sign out of the ground and leave it on our lawn. We are unsure what to do and wondering if someone can come fix it.
Hello, Last week, one of our trash cans was not collected, even though we followed the CBU guidelines. This week, the trash truck drove down our alley without stopping at any of the houses on our street. As a result, we now have a significant amount of trash accumulating inside our home. Could you please let us know when we can expect our trash to be picked up? Thank you very much for your time and assistance—we truly appreciate your help.
Cavity forming alongside water meter in ROW close to SW corner of lot.
Whenever a report is made about the apartment building on the north side of Cottage Grove about 50' east of Grant (currently the ZBT fraternity), the address 414 comes up, but that cannot be correct. The address should be an odd number, maybe 403 or 405. See report just submitted. That one refers to the *north* side of Cottage Grove.
The 4th Street alleyway behind Chipotle on Kirkwood is flooded into the parking lots due to clogged storm drains.
Why is this being allowed? This is really disgusting. Advertising for having underage girls. It is sad that while we already have issues in the sexual assault realm that we are providing an environment for predators in the midst of the bar scene. Money seems to solve all issues.
Multiple large trees-of-heaven growing on north and east lot lines of property.
Entire road has not been touched with a plow. All residents are having issues driving and getting stuck
This is storm yard waste, piled in front lawn near road as described in communique, need to get picked up by special yard waste service running from storm. True for whole neighborhood mostly.
Malcolm Abrams and I own the bungalow housing the Bloom Magazine office at 414 W 6th Street. The alley to our west (when facing the building) sees a surprising amount of traffic, both vehicular and pedestrian due in part to the location of the County probation department's testing office just north of us along the alley. The alley surface is in poor condition with ruts and uneven patches. The utilities department is in the process of repairing and resurfacing a portion of our lot and alley due to water line damage from AEG fiber installation. I've been told that the city will pave some well-used alleys when in disrepair. I'm wondering whether this alley would qualify particularly given that the paving equipment will be onsite already. Thank you in advance for your assistance.