closed #170086
Business
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 8/27/2019
Anthony’s Pets in the College Park Mall treats animals terribly. Please look into closing this facility.
Anthony’s Pets in the College Park Mall treats animals terribly. Please look into closing this facility.
Anthony’s pets in college mall is so cruel and needs to be shut down
Christmas decorations stolen on 2 separate occasions
Do private student housing shuttles get all the privileges get all the privileges of City buses? They definitely shouldn't but obstruct traffic constantly that a car wouldn't be allowed to do. City transit rightly should get priority and is open to all but police need to stop private shuttle abuse.
There are many cars parked on the street in front of this house. Some park on both sides of street (going wrong way) which hardly leaves enough room for a car to get through. An emergency vehicle could not. They have a long driveway and parking at back but there are always at least 3 cars parked on street. One is a white pickup truck. House next to it (502 Clover Terr) also park on street which is right on curve where you turn in to Clover Terrace from Cascades Ave. They also have a driveway.
A large tree limb has fallen onto Sheffield Street near the intersection of Plymouth Street in the Park Ridge East subdivision. It is completely blocking the road.
there is a scooter lying in the road on 2nd street just west of High
There is a tree down blocking the road on Bethel Lane east of Hinkle
This is a follow-up on ticket 167264. I want to thank you for installing the No Parking signs. Unfortunately, people are still parking in the bike lane just south of the train bridge on N. College. A black Jeep with Illinois plate E296690 has been parked there about since I started paying attention. Today, a white Ford SUV with temporary tag 25711S3 was even parked in the part of the lane with the yellow curb. Meanwhile, a police car drove past all of it. Please send some enforcement officials to remove or at least ticket these vehicles.
Tree branch down on Glendora