closed #168393
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 5/3/2019
Correction of Case #168391: that loose water meter is on Fess just north of SECOND St. NOT 4th St.
Correction of Case #168391: that loose water meter is on Fess just north of SECOND St. NOT 4th St.
I see signs like this all over town: hiring nurses, Student Painters, buying houses, matrasses for sale, etc. If you tell me that signs like this are legal, then I will shut up. Also, opposite the exit for Menard's on Liberty Drive, there is a whole forest of signs with services being offered. This particular sign for S.O. Industries is on the corner of High Street and E Second, but there are more of them on the east side.
The alley behind 1030 and 1036 W 6th st is in need of additional gravel, water pools in the area during and after rainy days.
3Stoplight at 3rd/46E & Knightridge road/446 is BLINKING = 4 way stop
This is a 2nd pothole located on N Grandview Dr in front of 3600 N Grandview Dr.
Is Mr. Jake allowed to do this? Corner of Pete Ellis and E Third Street.
Two large branches are blocking the opening for this Stormwater drain to Cascade Park. They are beginning to collect debris and make a total blockage. This is the major output for the entire cascades neighborhood and will cause severe flooding during heavy rain if not addressed ASAP.
I love at 2645 at a dead end road. My neighbor to the right has multiple vehicles when there guest come they park in front in my card!!! They park on the other side of the street right in front of my drive way to the point when I leave I can’t just back out. I asked the neighbors not to and still they keep doing it
The hand dryers in Twin Lakes bathrooms sound like a jet plane taking off. As the worst case of noise pollution I’ve ever heard, why have they not been replaced? See https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/05/13/is-noise-pollution-the-next-big-public-health-crisis
When trying to make a turn from Orris Dr onto W. 11th St, the excessive growth from this home obscures the view enough to where a driver has to stick the nose of his/her car all the way out on 11th to be able to see if the way is clear. Obviously, this is dangerous. It could cause an accident with cars, schools busses running to and from Tri-North, or any pedestrian walking down the sidewalk - which, in and of itself, is obscured.