closed #172916
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
706 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/2/2020
Vegetation overgrowth from 709 W. 6th to 1125 W. 6th. Specific locations and photos attached.
Vegetation overgrowth from 709 W. 6th to 1125 W. 6th. Specific locations and photos attached.
We are wondering if the E/W stretch of concrete between 707 N. Lincoln and 711 N. Lincoln is an alley (public thoroughfare) or a driveway (private property). If the former, the resident/tenant at 707 has blocked passage through it with stones and a basketball court. We have assumed for a long time that this is actually an alley and would like to be able to walk down this stretch, but if it is indeed private property we would like that made clear so that we not trespass.
Trash bin(s) sitting by street
Trash bags and bins lying in street.
An abandoned car has been parked in a no-parking zone across the street from me for one week. It is disrupting traffic flow especially of school busses and other large vehicles that transverse 7th st. I have reported the car several times to the parking department. location is across from 707 W. 7th St on the north side of the street.
Overnight, a white Nissan Murano has continued park wishing the street lane at 716 E 11th Street. This blocks any car from driving between and from getting to residence. They have been warned multiple times. License plate is 711NCH. Please have towed or fined
Neighbor reporting. Yard is covered in trash—gives the neighborhood a bad look.
Please check for over-occupancy. Four vehicles parked in driveway this morning, one extending out over sidewalk.
Excessive graffiti on the "story walk" panels at Butler park. So bad you cant even read the story on some pages
I submitted this issue already as a sanitation issue, but I was told that it is P&R's responsibility. So hopefully it will get routed to the right person this time. There is a drainage channel at the edge of Butler Park near 10th and Fairview that is clogged with stones and sediment from recent flooding events. It needs to be dug out to allow water to drain and avoid breeding mosquitoes. Location is halfway between Fairview and the path connecting Butler Park to the B line.