closed #180608
Blocked Street
1115 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 7/13/2022
Tree overhanging the roadway at 100yds east of the Grimes and Walnut intersection. On Grimes just past the gas station entrance.
Tree overhanging the roadway at 100yds east of the Grimes and Walnut intersection. On Grimes just past the gas station entrance.
Walnut southbound left turn arrow onto Grimes east cycles green every time and there's rarely a car turning left. Plus the northbound left turn arrow for Grimes/Patterson doesn't stay green long enough causing traffic to back up almost to Hillside at times.
Someone torched and left a shopping cart in the alley behind Circle K. shopping cart is making alley impassable.
With the New Year and new mayor, hoping this traffic signal that has been malfunctioning for over four years, is slated to be repaired in 2024. Last I heard, it was a 2022 project. It continues to always cycle a left turn arrow for West Grimes regardless if there are any cars waiting to turn.
Part of the front of the property at 1112 S Washington has become completely overgrown with poison Ivy which now covers half of the sidewalk.
Car is parked on a yellow curb.
The sidewalk on the north side of E. Grimes just east of the intersection with S. Fess is obstructed by some vegetation. It is just about impassable. I saw a pedestrian have to walk into the road today to get around the blockage. Would the City be able to look into this? Thanks!
These extra bags of trash have been on side of house (very visible) for 3-4 weeks+. I think the pile is growing.
Pothole in the middle of the road just north of grimes st. Before the 1st manhole cover.
The low area of this block (1100 South between Washington and Lincoln) is in the old alley and is first flooded by the overflowing ditch along Davis Street and then water continues to flow up from damage pipe clean outs even when water in the ditch has lowered. The water peaked at about 1 foot higher than shown in the attached picture. There is a storm sewer manhole behind this garage, but no inlets are nearby. Is sanitary sewer infiltration to blame for this? Would fixing the clean outs lead to backups inside homes?