closed #168524
Potholes, Other Street Repair
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 5/14/2019
There’s a smallish but deep pothole in front of the building at 314 W 4th St, garage entrance.
There’s a smallish but deep pothole in front of the building at 314 W 4th St, garage entrance.
Yard is over grown
Is the Aqua Yoga class for 2019 at Mills Pool or at Bryan Park? It is listed as Mills some places and Bryan Park when you register.
The Side walk on the following locations: The Northwest corner of 7th and Dunn as well as the Southwest corner of 7th and Dunn is cracked and it collects mud, water (and ice in the winter) The pavement is uneven and creates a hazard at night
There is a large pothole in the southbound bike lane on N Walnut St near E Glendora Dr.
It appears that a lateral has broken on the north side of Morningside Drive just east of Smith road. Water is continually running from the tree plot into the gutter.
Tipped porta potty blocking use of sidewalk for wheelchairs
Cory Lane between 2nd and 3rd. Multiple potholes 6 or more inches in depth.
I am reporting this property for the SECOND time. Nothing has changed - it has gotten worse. When reported previously, Jo Stong's response was, "Well, I drove by and didn't see anything that couldn't be outside." How ridiculous. This is NOT how the city ordinance qualifies debris. Ordinance 6.06.020 - Deposit of Garbage reads, "It is unlawful for any person to throw, place, or scatter any garbage, recyclable materials, or yard waste over or upon any premises, street, alley, either public or private, or to suffer or permit any garbage, recyclable materials or yard waste to be placed or deposited on the premises owned, occupied, or controlled by such person either with or without the intent to LATER REMOVE, COVER, OR BURN IT. Also, we know that there is an ordinance regarding construction debris. The fact is this home, which is zoned "single family home" is being used for storage only. If I read it correctly, there are no utilities currently turned on to the house. I own property in this area and I expect HAND to inform city ordinances just like they would in Hyde Park. It is not right that HAND allows blight to ruin the well-being and property rights of others.