closed #168154
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208 S Hillsdale DR
- Case Date:
- 4/17/2019
Two dead trees on property by road: Inquiring about responsibility: City or property owner: 208 Hillsdale Drive, corner of Hillsdale Drive and Hillsdale Court
Two dead trees on property by road: Inquiring about responsibility: City or property owner: 208 Hillsdale Drive, corner of Hillsdale Drive and Hillsdale Court
improved alley blocked with fallen limbs. The alley was improved by the property owners. the city was to maintain the alley after the improvement.
On Winslow / Country Club there is a series of 3 growing pot holes that need filled up. If you are traveling from the Lucky's Market towards Rogers, they are on the right side of the lane from the B-Line trail crossing up the hill. The three holes are in a row, probably 50 feet apart, going up the hill. They are hard to avoid, especially with oncoming traffic.
The overgrowth onto the trail here at the B-Line / Rail Trail and Country Club Road parking is a serious issue. It is heavily obscuring the right of way on the sidewalk. This evening, with this pickup truck and its shin-buster hitch backed up, the trail was just about impassable on a bicycle. Can this get cleaned up??? I know this has been reported multiple times before and no work has been done to clean up the overgrowth.
Refuse piled up on on SW corner of house, visible from street and alley.
Case #170190 has not been resolved. There is trash on the ground on the east side of the house and a pile of refuse on the SE corner of the property visible from the alley that is mostly cardboard and will become a mess when the next rain occurs.
312 n Washington been like this for days, what’s the deal?
Tall landscaping blocking line of sight at Lincoln/Kirkwood creating a hazard for pedestrians,non-motorized, or vehicles trying to cross at this intersection.
Multiple cars parked in the yard
Treacherous bike riding jn "bike lanes" along Smith Rd. from E 3rd street up to 10th St. There are large sticks, large pieces of trash, grates that could cause tires to cause an accident. Bike lanes are no where near wide enough. You cannot count the 'gutter' area as a bike lane as its unevenness can catch tires and cause wrecks. Also, there must be several inches for a biker to be able to move over when a car comes around him/her dangerously close. You are asking for serious injury and even deaths if bikes are knocked out of the lane into the path of oncoming cars from either direction. I'd like to challenge anyone to try to stay in those dangerous, narrow lanes day in and day out on the commutes to work. If it is the law to allow bikers 3 feet for safety, cars need to see the definite boundaries of that 3 feet. Too many cars have passed me where I could reach out easily and touch the cars. They also pass me dangerously close to returning to their lane as oncoming cars approach.