closed #180980
Other
918 N Woodburn AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/11/2022
Trash Cans are always out at the street, and when their trash can is full they just leave their lose trash next to the trash can by the street.
Trash Cans are always out at the street, and when their trash can is full they just leave their lose trash next to the trash can by the street.
Poison ivy growing over sidewalk.
This asshole has been leaving their trash out on the sidewalk for weeks now. lid is always open and trash scattered around
Not sure if this is should be addressed to the city or county but the sidewalk on the south side of Tapp Rd between I-69 and the Clear Creek trail has tree branches that are blocking the sidewalk making it impossible to use. The branches need to be trimmed way back.
Retaining wall collapsing (again) on NW corner of property. Large limestone block has fallen into sidewalk, blocking wheelchair and stroller passage.
Please consider removing the north-most parking space in front of "Bub's Burgers". When drivers are on 9th Street at the intersection, it is difficult to see oncoming cars approaching from the south on Morton because there is often a large vehicle parked right there blocking the view. If one space were removed - perhaps converted into a bicycle rack island - then it would be easier to see when trying to turn.
New traffic patterns require 4way stop or light. Please do not wait for the subdivision to be completed. Install now please.
Please remove the One Way sign that is on the North side of third street near S Mitchell. There is one on the left which clearly lets you know the traffic coming from the left is one way towards you, however this one make it look like you can turn right into the parking lot on the north side which has so not enter signs. It is unnecessary and confusing.
Line of sight, Bushes are blocking the view to be able to turn safely.
The sidewalk along the south side of W Tapp rd between I-69 and S Weimer Rd (before the Clear Creek Trail parking lot) is obstructed by a number of overhanging tree and bush limbs. Thank you