closed #184419
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
3879 S Mcdougal ST
- Case Date:
- 7/1/2023
Tree along road needs removed along with tree debri.
Tree along road needs removed along with tree debri.
AT&T cut the sidewalk on the corner of Heather and Laurel. I believe the underground work has been completed but no sign of repair. Many older people and some disabled walk there. This is causing a danger.
School speed zone signal has been out since school started and traffic is speeding by at 40 in the mornings.
There’s a pothole that developed a few months ago that has gotten much larger over the past few weeks. It would be greatly appreciated if you could please fill it when time permits. Thank you.
Two potholes on Sare by South Mill Stone Way near JC middle school
PASSED SCHOOL ENTRANCE GOING EAST, SEVERAL POT HOLES IN ROAD UP TO STOP SIGN.
A tree has fallen onto my property and fence. The are several other branches about to come down. These trees are located in the easement behind my house.
The streetlight close to my house is out. I live at 3870 S Claybridge Dr. 47401
The city or a utility installed a new sidewalk. There are multiple pieces of rebar sticking straight up about eight inches on each side. The sidewall is marked with two orange construction cones. I presume the workers will be back at some point, but I don’t know when. Halloween brings a lot of foot traffic in this neighborhood, and I think folks may ignore the cones. It would be greatly appreciated if the rebar could be trimmed or otherwise handled before then. Thank you.
There is a city-owned storm drain/culvert running along the north edge of the property listed in the Service Request Location field. In this drain/culvert, there appears to be quite a bit of poisonous hemlock growing "wild". There are children - both from the neighborhoods on either side of the drain - as well as those transient walkers, etc. who often "cut through" using the drain area. The concern is that any of these individuals could accidentally pick/touch/ingest the hemlock. Can the city come take a look, please? Thanks! - Rob Aney