closed #59657
Line of Sight
316 S High ST
- Case Date:
- 12/8/1998
@ High & Atwater, Eastbound traffic cannot see southbound traffic on High. Vehicles on West side of High park too close to intersection!
@ High & Atwater, Eastbound traffic cannot see southbound traffic on High. Vehicles on West side of High park too close to intersection!
See letter Stetson turned in. The neighbor at 1016 E. Maxwell Lane is constructing an entry off of Manor Road. They are filling in the drainage ditch with soil thereby blocking the water flow. Stetson feels that during the next rain this work could cause severe water damage to her basement
There are bags, as well as. lose trash on the property. This seems to be a constant problem. The trash problem has now attracted mice. The citizen has tried to talk to the people with out any results.
Would like to meet with you to look at this area in regards to any possible plans regarding the Storm water project.
The resident is parking a car in the back yard of the house. There is no driveway, no street cut for an entrance, and no paved area to park on, only the grass in the yard. Wants the individual to stop parking there.
There is a vacant property to the north of 2111 S. Rockport Road that the weeds and brush needs to be mowed. The weeds are in the city right-of-way portion as well as on the private property. The property owner is Richard Carmichael. This property is part of the Redevelopment Rockport Road project.
CBU truck came out to clean out storm water sewer and piled up rubbish but did not remove rubbish.
Mr. Hamric came in on 7/8/98 and reported that the water he is using to put in the pool at Woodridge Condos at the Pointe is green. It has been green for 48 hours - no odor, no taste. This is a Southern Monroe customer, but he was advised to check with CBU because the water is purchased from us. The Monroe Co. Health Dept. has tested the water and cannot find cause.
Illegal banners at both Wendy's (Seminary Square & 2nd & College Mall).
Mr. Milne stated on 6/4/98 that he felt the letter re. Aqua Pay that was put in monthly billings was deceiving. The letter stated that you could pay your monthly bill by Aqua Pay or at local banks but did not state that you still had the option to pay in cash or by check at the Utilities Department.