closed #169513
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1001 W 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/23/2019
In reference to Case# 169421 Jo Stong, today is the 23rd. (913 W. 11th, not 1001. The GIS won't pin 913!)
In reference to Case# 169421 Jo Stong, today is the 23rd. (913 W. 11th, not 1001. The GIS won't pin 913!)
This is just between 1000 and 1006 W Countryside Lane, and is just big enough to have caught my grandaughter's foot in yesterday when it was covered with leaves. Please repair within 48 hours or I am contacting an attorney for help resolving the issue.
The light at the corner of Southdowns and Woodlawn cycles on and off throughout the night. The light is on the corner by the parking lot on the east side of Woodlawn and the southside of Southdowns. This is an interesting intersection with double pedestrian paths, three roads, and a creek. The light keeps going on and off, and when it is off the intersection is very dark. I have observed this for a few nights in a row now.
There is a section of pavement in the bike path / walking path / running path on Southdowns just east of Woodlawn Avenue. There's a big gap on the pavement. It is now big enough a bike tire could get caught in it or a person walking might find the uneven ground tough to navigate.
Multiple potholes on the yellow line at the driveway for Goodwill on E Second Street
On Fees Lane between 10th and 9th street on the west side, the sidewalk has a wooden repair. The concert stops and this is a section of the sidewalk that is made out of wood. It is not a wide as the sidewalk. This morning (2/7), in the rain, I stepped onto that piece of wooden bridge and slipped. I did not fall, but I came really close and now I'm feeling it in my back and legs. Clearly someone knew there was an issue, but, the time to fix the sidewalk correctly was not done. If I develop any issues because of your departments failure to maintain the sidewalk, or your failure to enforce sidewalk repairs, I will be sending the City a bill.
There are two parks at Bryan Park. I’m specifically talking about the one that is designated for younger kids. Today, my son and I were playing with other kids his age (2.5) when a large group of kids (average age: 8) showed up with two caregivers. The older kids were pushing and shoving on the play structure, creating a danger for younger kids. My question is: is there an age limit imposed for use of that particular playground? My understanding is that it is for kids 5 and under. What can I do to help impose this? It’s definitely a safety issue for smaller children when the older children begin climbing up the slides (yes, inside, and on the outside) and crowding and pushing on the platforms.
Loose concrete slab
Poison Ivy encroaching on sidewalk in Bryan park
Yellow jacket nest at Bryan Park