closed #177101
Parking on Unimproved Surface
644 E Moody DR
- Case Date:
- 8/23/2021
Cars parked on lawn.
Cars parked on lawn.
Couldn't figure out how to edit case#177072 to include location. This is the location of the alley way that scrapes all our cars. Van scrapes front and back end trying to get up it to our driveway. South madison entrance of the alley way between 1117 s rogers and 1115 s rogers.
Overgrown, weed-filled, unsightly bump out. There is also high weeds near stop sign at this corner of Grant and Allen. All bump outs on Allen look terrible.
Old photo. Much higher weeds now. Garbage cans stored in front of house all year. No mowing or trimming of high weeds in front.
Black bmw parked in front of fire hydrant at S Wash and Driscoll
We just need to slow down the traffic into The Stands going towards the park. Can we get one of the speed measuring signs to let people know how fast they are actually going?
While it's always been an issue by my definition, the amount of speeding has seemed to have gone way up in recent weeks/months. There are a lot of kids playing in this general area and many of us in the neighborhood are more and more concerned. What can be done?
There is a sidewalk here that connects Meadowbrook to Fenbrook. At the top by Meadowbrook it is overgrown with poison ivy and other ground plants, narrowing the useable path by several feet. Given that it is also a blind corner this increases the danger of collisions with cyclists etc
Been there all day. Right in front of a hydrant. This is not fun for me. Everyday since the apartment complex opened behinds us. Is there anything we can do? Would you rather I just shut up about it?
I live directly behind individuals who repeatedly let their 2 dogs outside on their small, fenced-in patio at any hour of day - most offensively before 7am on weekdays and before 8am on weekends. The dogs bark incessantly whenever they are outside, and the owners allow them to remain outside for varying lengths of time, barking to be let into the house or at neighbors on their patios. This is a public nuisance and possible animal neglect. This has been ongoing since March 2021, and the Oaklawn Park HOA refuses to address it.