closed #181480
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
1010 S Hill CT
- Case Date:
- 9/12/2022
Street Tree down on street blocking traffic
Street Tree down on street blocking traffic
Potholes in alley have been reported multiple times. The road crew filled them with gray ash/dirt (not gravel), which promptly washed away leaving the potholes remaining. Please consider refilling these with gravel this time. Thank you.
Several potholes have developed in the East-West running alley between S. Lincoln and S. Washington between 1012 and 1014 S. Lincoln St. Please fill these with gravel as this has become a very busy alleyway with dozens of vehicles passing every day. Thank you!
They cut down the tree and left it on the sidewalk. As neighbors, We need to walk on the street because there is no space on the sidewalk. This is dangerous for the cars.
Potholes across the road after you turn west onto Gentry from 446, impossible for bikes to ride through it without taking a beating from the rough pavement.
Our road Jennifer Drive needs related. The main road Laura way has been done as well as Bainbridge but because we’re an off street we seem to be ignored. There are many loose rocks along the sides of the road etc. we’ve lived here since it’s inception and do not remember it ever being resurfaced. Please look into this for us. Thank you for your time
There is a pothole on Sheridan right by the line of the walking path between Hawthorne and Manor that is starting to become a hazard.
POTHOLE!! Woodlawn Ave just north of Weatherstone Lane, on the east side of the northbound lane of traffic before the parking lot entrance. This one is a growing problem and in the perfect spot on a downhill for a cyclist to go over their handlebars into the ditch.
Speed limit sign on south side of street has been knocked down by careless driver
There is a large accumulation of sand at the curb in front of my home that I would like to have removed by the street sweeper. The sand washes down the street during heavy rains and accumulates in this low spot, creating a sand bar that deflects stormwater from the storm drain.