closed #188534
Other
913 W Graham DR
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2024
There are people doing drugs and sleeping in the mini barn in back of the empty house. I’m afraid and the police wouldn’t come out because I don’t own the property.
There are people doing drugs and sleeping in the mini barn in back of the empty house. I’m afraid and the police wouldn’t come out because I don’t own the property.
This is a test. Testing.
In front of my house is this wooden structure holding a bunch of mailboxes. The structure is leaning over and the mailboxes aren't in the best condition. Who is responsible for this structure of assorted mailboxes? Can it either be fixed or even better, can the mailboxes go in front of the houses that they belong to and not mine?
Parking in row tree plot grass area. Please send someone as this is blocking the stop/turn in here
My only parking place is deteriorating and the steps to my walkway are a hazard. The last couple rains we have had have washed a lot of dirt and gravel onto my grass. Can you add some railroad ties to reinforce this parking space or move my parking so that is goes to my side yard instead? I can add gravel but at this point it will just wash onto my lawn? I have fallen so many times the way this is currently setup. if the parking strip was more of a gravel drive way I could more easily get my garbage cans up to the street with out falling.
Multiple cars parked on lawn at all times.
Blue Volkswagen been sitting in this front yard for a month now. Can the city tell this individual to move it out of the front yard?
Cars habitually parked on unimproved surfaces, running a auto repair on residential property, habitually blocking public sidewalk.
Parking car in front yard with no updated plate for 2 years. Reported before…also junk truck on driveway for 7 years and not plates
Someone has scattered small, clear gelatinous balls on the ground on the rubber surface near Ford Street by the green curly slides. They may be completely benign—perhaps some type of Halloween candy? But they are unfamiliar to me and, unfortunately, very appealing to my 20 month old grandson. I tried to pick them up to throw them away, but there were too many, and they were spread over a large area. They are soft and squash when walked on.