closed #192638
Blocked Sidewalk
721 S Eastside DR
- Case Date:
- 8/1/2024
Vegetation blocking sidewalk on East First St
Vegetation blocking sidewalk on East First St
Black Chevy SUV, backed into parking space. Front passenger window covered with garbage bag, rear area appears to be used for junk storage. No license plates. It's been sitting there for almost 2 months and hasn't moved, no effort to do repairs if that's what is needed. Owners have 2 other vehicles they drive instead. Neighbors don't have parking in the evening and have to park at other buildings. It needs to be towed.
Black Chevy SUV, backed into parking space. Front passenger window covered with garbage bag, rear area appears to be used for junk storage. No license plates. It's been sitting there for almost 2 months and hasn't moved, no effort to do repairs if that's what is needed. Owners have 2 other vehicles they drive instead. Neighbors don't have parking in the evening and have to park at other buildings. It needs to be towed.
Trees encroaching sidewalk. Also bamboo, for which this house has been cited is not abated, when will that be enforced?
broken trees are covering most of the trails from the previous storm
Vegetation blocking sidewalk on East First St
Next to the railroad tracks on John Hinkle Pl and N Pete Ellis Dr there is loads of trash from homeless individuals.
1 - Several tree limbs and foliage are down at the north end of the Overlook Trail, blocking entrance to the trail that is adjacent to the basketball court at the Skate Pk. I dragged some of them over so there is a small opening. 2 - If this is part of the city services, this same area - the north most section of the Overlook trail, entrance near the basketball court of skate park, could use pruning a bit of path clearing.
Question about Ureport #192595 - Report issues with Lime scooters: "A red-green Lime bike has been parked for more than a week now in the street across from 824 S Sheridan Drive, close to the intersection of E First Street." Please clarify if a rental e-bike parked curbside on a public street in a neighborhood is permissible use under city standards. It is parked on public property that does not block the right-of-way, limit access for individuals with disabilities, risk damaging private or public property, or jeopardize public safety. It is also parked in the same manner that a car is permitted to park by the curb.
Two small potholes at end of driveway. The pavement is starting to break up quite a bit.