closed #188934
Excessive Growth
109 N Glenwood AVE W
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2024
109 N Glenwood Ave. Abandoned house, excessive growth.
109 N Glenwood Ave. Abandoned house, excessive growth.
109 N Glenwood Ave W: needs lawn mowed and trees trimmed. tx.
3522 e morningside needs lawn mowed and trees trimmed please. tx!
street light isn’t working very well. not illuminating the street below.
This might be a GIS issue but filing it under "other". I am interested in you determining land ownership of the land along the railroad tracks that is behind my and my neighbors property. Parallel to E. Longview and beside the railroad tracks is land that I believe might be CSX property but not sure. Me and many of my adjacent neighbors whose property line the tracks are combating Poisen Hemlock. WE are working with MC-IRIS as a ID and instructive agency as we plan to address the small plants this Spring. We wish to know who is the owner of the land and potentially seeking their support. It is in line with the Polly Grimshaw trail which will be treated soon for Poison Hemlock. Thank you --
Re: Case 184904 Attn. John Hewitt, Anna Killion-Hanson Update: The enclosure fences have been constructed just this week. The pooling water continues to be an issue. Thanks -
It seems like something has changed with the signal at Third and Smith. If you were on Smith, the light would change soon after you came to a stop especially when there’s little traffic (early morning for example). Now, it takes several minutes for the light to change and allow the Smith Road traffic to go even in light traffic times. This causes Smith Road to be even more backed up than usual. Wanted to see if ot could be set like it used to be. Thanks!
Hello Joe and Street Dept. staff. We sure appreciate you adding the new strips to the speed bumps on E. Longview Ave. Unfortunately one and maybe a second have come unglued. Sorry to see it and wanted to inform you ASAP. Thanks again for the action! Steve Akers
paint on the speed bumps has faded along Longview and the speed bumps are difficult to see. It would be great if they could be repainted. Really all of Longview needs repaving, but I know that isn't happening this year and it would be helpful if the painting could happen sooner rather than later to increase the visibility of those bumps.
Street repaving request for East Longview Ave. Looking for the 2024 paving schedule, may not be released yet. East Longview needs paving through its full length within Park Ridge, from N. Glenwood West through to N. Glenwood east cross streets. This would accomplish: -Repaving needed overall - Install updated traffic calming bump design replacing current full width bumps. -Stripe the bike path lane stripe as it's part of the E-W bike greenway. And thanks! for placing the stop stripes at the 4-way stop E. Longview and N. Glenwood west by the park. We have a significant issue with motorists running that stop sign by the park entering the neighboorhood. We appreciate your good work.