closed #172134
Trash
1223 W 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 3/31/2020
unbinned trash at curb
unbinned trash at curb
While this area is under construction, I wonder if you could fix the drainage on northwest corner of the intersection of 6th and Adams. The storm drain sits slightly above the pavement on one corner. The intersection itself may also be below grade. The intersection collects an inch or two of water when it rains.
Street light is out. 2 cars had windshields smashed last night in neighborhood. Working street light might help, ad there is a non working light there.
Water flowing out of the ground (front yard). No problem with water or water pressure in the house
The streetlight at Driscoll and Palmer Ave. is on some nights and off some nights. I was going to call last week, then it came on again. Tonight it is off again. Maybe it has a short or the bulb is malfunctioning. Thank you
As per photo, sewage smelling water infested with bugs presence all the time
I moved into the new apartment complex at 1301 S Walnut St this past August. Until last week, there was ample parking available on Driscoll St. that tenants in my complex could use. Last week, though they painted the curb yellow (half of the block 100 E Driscoll and 1200 S Walnut), taking away 3 to 4 parking spaces. This was not communicated to myself or the other tenants in the building. If the building has been occupied since August, why is the street just now being painted? Myself and the other residents of my building are not happy that so much parking space has been taken away this late into out leases. The amount of space now marked as a no parking zone is excessive, causing major inconvenience for myself and the other people who park on Driscoll Street regularly. I just received a citation today for being parked partially in this area and I am very frustrated as I used to park there regularly with no issues.
There are signs at this intersection for vehicles turning right onto Kirkwood that say "YIELD" but I think that it would be helpful if the signs were more explicit. I am confused by them because in general left-turning traffic must yield to right-turning traffic but there is also a crosswalk at that point, which makes me wonder if the yield is for pedestrians who are crossing or left-turning traffic. In addition, the bike lane has two exits near there; I think that one of the exits is for bicyclists who want to continue on Adams and the other (at the crosswalk) is for bicyclists who want to turn right. Is the yield sign to tell vehicles to yield to bicyclists entering the roadway and turning right, for pedestrians crossing, or for traffic? Explicit signs would be helpful for all parties at this intersection.
Sidewalk is fully covered with thick mud
Fenbrook has potholes, uneven surfaces, and rough patches along the whole length between e moores and smith rd.