closed #173864
Parking on Unimproved Surface
908 S Larkspur LN
- Case Date:
- 10/4/2020
Running a business from this rental residence parking multiple cars in the yard
Running a business from this rental residence parking multiple cars in the yard
The beginning of road work at E. Moore's Pike and Sare Road has created a very bad interruption to the flow of traffic. I am wondering if there would be a better way of achieving what the work is intending to achieve there. It is just too much disruption.
I think the new construction on Sare Road is making the road very narrow, maybe even narrower than the walking path being put in. Does the new, narrowed road meet the width requirements of the Master Thoroughfare Plan? It seems like it is not wide enough, and should be checked. Thank you.
Line of sight/safety hazard because of excessive growth in front of 820 W. 2nd Street. For those turning onto 2nd street from Euclid street, the vegetation blocks the line of site. This is especially dangerous because the property is near the top of a hill, which already obstructs line of sight.
Safety issue/Excessive growth at 820 w. 2nd street. This property has excessive growth that obscures the line of sight on Euclid Ave for west-bound traffic on 2nd street. Note that this property has had a prior complaint in July 2015.
Green 'Gutter Cleaning' sign in the grass, NEXT TO the utility pole (not ON!) that has the 'We Buy Homes' sign, at the corner of Moores Pike and Sare Rd.
Music Lessons sign still in front of Timber Ridge on S. Henderson; also one in the grass at the corner of Henderson and Hillside, but that one probably is on Templeton school property.
Henderson: 'Huge Kids Sale' sign in the grass next to the road on the NE corner of Henderson and Hillside
Recently the front yard of this property was largely covered with gravel. There were today 4 cars parked on what used to be partly a yard. It's strange and degrades the street and neighborhood. Is this legal?
Stranded pedestrian: Sidewalk ends on both sides of the street going west on Rogers at the Stands. There was no signage for the lack of pedestrian access when I came out of Spicewood.