closed #176760
Excessive Growth
1391 W 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 7/29/2021
Overgrown yard, blocking roadway
Overgrown yard, blocking roadway
Ballantine Rd. pavement has crumbled away at the base of our driveway, leaving a level difference of a couple inches between the street and the driveway pavement. Can you have a crew pour enough asphalt onto this small patch so that it is flush with our driveway? Newspaper delivery guy won't pull into our driveway because of the damage it does his car. We don't have quite the same choice...
They have an excess amount of trash in yard by trash cans. There is a couch, table, shelves, etc. that have been there for weeks, if not months at this point. I'm not sure if they thing the trash company will pick it up but they aren't.
Pothole at Moore's pike and Fenbrook intersection, on Fenbrook
Surface asphalt is crumbling
large pothole at Pickwick Pl and Winfield Rd.
Roughly 1640 S Dorchester Dr, west side of road has large, sweeping hole that has reached the sub-grade. Other holes beginning to form further south on S Dorchester Dr on the east side of the road.
The two building directly to the north of my building are currently unsafe with multiple viewings of homeless and users coming and going from in between the buildings. It's not safe for anybody to be back there with the activity that happens daily. The light on that property is also out and there have been homeless camping in the unkept wooded area behind my property that is owned by the City. I thought that the two buildings were to be torn down at one point, but it seems that the issues were temporarily fixed and the owner was allowed to keep the buildings up. Please call or email with questions in regards to this situation.
The growth on this wire has caused the bottom wire to sag a lot. Not sure which wire this is or how to tackle the growth. It’s behind my house at 1324 e allendale and between the neighbors.
The trash or recycling truck drove through the median area in the middle of the cul de sac in between 500 and 501 South Arbutus Drive. This left deep tire ruts in the grass. City trash and recycling truck drivers normally back down our street since the trucks are too large to navigate the turn-around. The driver today may have been unfamiliar with this practice.