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closed #164855

Graffiti

819 N Grant ST

Case Date:
6/18/2018

Graffiti on stone retaining wall close to intersection Grant and 12th. Writing is visible from Grant Street. Not sure if City is responsible for the retaining wall or the property owner.

closed #164854

Graffiti

301 E 12th ST

Case Date:
6/18/2018

Graffiti on traffic sign (Dead End) on NE corner of intersection 12th and Lincoln.

closed #164851

Trash

Case Date:
6/18/2018

I would like to file a complaint regarding whomever is picking up our trash and recycling at 422 S. Hawthorne Dr. For the past several months, the sanitation workers have become increasingly careless with throwing empty bins onto our curb, into the middle of our driveway, and even (today) in the middle of the street. While I recognize that the workers are busy, this is a health and safety hazard and we pay too much money in property taxes to receive this sort of inexcusable service. PLEASE ask sanitation workers who pick up trash and recycling on S. Hawthorne Dr. to do their jobs properly and not create more work, let alone health and safety hazards, for residents.

closed #164829

Excessive Growth

1456 South College Mall Road

Case Date:
6/15/2018

The sidewalk has become overgrown. This makes it difficult for pedestrians and cyclists to pass. This is particularly dangerous in this spot due to its proximity to a blind corner.

closed #164769

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
6/12/2018

Re case # 164723 (Supposedly resoled) Grass has been cut. Absolutely correct. But how about the E First sidewalk towards Rose? I do not see any improvement there. Low-hanging branches hitting me in the face and arms. Also, another problem has arisen: corner of Eastside and E First: long vegetation is starting to impair the view to the left where cars may be coming out of nothing from E First. Cases Locations Report a problem closed: Resolved #164723 Excessive Growth: Other: E First Street: Vegetation encroaching on the sidewalk between Rose and Eastside Drive. Also, unkempt lawn (again) on 721 Eastside. Reported By Stella Hooker-Haase Assigned to Kenneth Liford History 6/12/2018 10:22:25 Closed by Kenneth Liford Grass at 721 has been cut. Sent notification to Stella Hooker-Haase 6/11/2018 09:38:31 Eric Sader assigned this case to Kenneth Liford Sent notification to Stella Hooker-Haase

closed #164767

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
6/12/2018

The alley behind my house which connects West 3rd St to Euclid Avenue has developed some major potholes as utility trucks have passed through. My neighbors and I (8 of us) all park behind our houses along this alley, and the deep holes are difficult to navigate. It's a gravel alley which has been regraded before and I am wondering if it can be done again. Thank you.

closed #164755

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
6/11/2018

Hole in pavement near 1731 S Highland.

closed #164754

Trash

Case Date:
6/11/2018

Hi, I had a note from the sanitation crew that said my trash was too close too a vehicle (true) and had to be placed on the curb. I live at 419 S Highland Ave. The trash and recycling cans were on the sidewalk, as they always are, so I'm not sure if I'm supposed to put them closer to the street? Also, they are very close to a car because it's the only place they can be put other than the street or the driveway (which is shared) so I'm not sure what I should do. Also, my yard waste wasn't picked up at all, so I'm in a bit of a quandary. I think very highly of the folks picking up the trash and recycling and want to do whatever I can to make it as easy as possible. I'm just not sure how to do that. Please advise. Thanks very much, Deborah

closed #164753

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
6/11/2018

Large pothole/indention noticed today driving westbound on e 10th street, I believe between N Jordan Avenue and N Fee Lane.

closed #164747

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
6/11/2018

Pavement over recently repaired water valve at the intersection of University and Eastside is already subsiding.