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open #183950

Blocked Sidewalk

3218 E Moores PIKE

Case Date:
5/24/2023

Sidewalk covered in mud and gravel from poor drainage

open #188664

Water Utility Problems

3242 S Coppertree DR

Case Date:
5/30/2024

This is a photo of a storm water drain which has a visible cable present. This is not a request for action, just making you aware

open #182695

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

332 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
1/31/2023

Sewer water is coming up through my basement floor drain due likely to a blockage somewhere in the sewer pipe line.

open #182971

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

3335 E Moores PIKE

Case Date:
2/28/2023

There appears to be sewage flowing from this property gathering in the road/sidewalk at the intersection

open #188745

Yard Waste

3421 S Kennedy DR

Case Date:
6/3/2024

There was a storm and parts of their tree branches have fallen down. It's now become weedy and a hazard for someone to come out and check utility boxes in the area.

open #182879

Blocked Street

3693 S Sare RD

Case Date:
2/20/2023

I realize the city does not care or maintain E Canada Drive, however it is unsafe to have vehicles parked so close to the stop sign at this intersection. There are no marking on the road or curd to tell drivers they cannot park there, so they park there daily. Something needs to be done to prevent any accidents at this intersection for drivers who are unable to see around parked vehicles.

open #184708

Blocked Sidewalk

3709 E Moores PIKE

Case Date:
7/21/2023

Sidewalk overgrown downhill from this address

open #172720

Sidewalk Requests

3746 E Villa Glen CT

Case Date:
6/9/2020

Sidewalk is blocked by overgrowth of shrubs. A great amount of pruning is needed.

open #185217

Water Utility Problems

3931 S Cramer CIR

Case Date:
8/24/2023

Turn water on!! Property is being sold.

open #189029

Fire Hazards

400 W Terrace DR

Case Date:
6/20/2024

Response to 189024 -- If the fires are happening daily at the homeless camp along the Rail Trail, and the fire department (MFPD) has been out twice this month, yet the fires continue, why would there not be an option to take some level of preventative enforcement action as opposed to reactive only that is not solving the underlying issue? This would be a daily call to 911 if people in the area called every time there was a large, illegal fire. Is that the best use of resources, as opposed to the City cleaning the area up, removing those illegally burning on City property, and preventing any future fires from being started by those illegally camping on the property? The City refuses to address the problem, the county has to roll a truck out here due to the City's inaction, and the adjacent property owners suffer. All to protect illegal activity!