closed #175935
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3011 S Stratford DR
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2021
Pothole on Wexley just east of STratford.
Pothole on Wexley just east of STratford.
I have complained about this property on and off for years. It is abandoned. The house was taken down last year but the issue is the weeds which have turned into trees because it’s been not handled for 10 years. I’m at my limit. I am begging you to please come cut everything down. It is now pushing my fence. Please, please, please help me with this property. I live at 1632 Buffstone court.
Here in Winslow Farm it appears that almost none of our sidewalks intersect with the road in an ADA compliant manner. My Wife was transitioning from this sidewalk end to the street (East Winslow Farm Drive)and her mobility scooter tipped over dumping her in the road. She sustained three serious wounds which required a trip to the emergency room, where we spent fives hours. I don't know if this is a city issue, Winslow Farm issue, or combination of the two. She is not the only mobility challenged resident here and I would hate to see someone else seriously injured.
Water meter cover in the middle of the street needs replacing. It's broken and you could trip in it if you're not careful
Trash, debris and furniture in yard between 1000 and 1002 East Atwater. Trash in parking lot.
Table and upholstered chairs are still on the front lawn after many months.
There is a city-owned storm drain/culvert running along the north edge of the property listed in the Service Request Location field. In this drain/culvert, there appears to be quite a bit of poisonous hemlock growing "wild". There are children - both from the neighborhoods on either side of the drain - as well as those transient walkers, etc. who often "cut through" using the drain area. The concern is that any of these individuals could accidentally pick/touch/ingest the hemlock. Can the city come take a look, please? Thanks! - Rob Aney
Two side-by-side lots - 3868 and 3872 E. Regents Circle - have lawn growth approach 12" high. The concern is not only for the neighborhood aesthetic, but that it will also attract unwanted insects and small animals.