- Case Date:
- 3/8/2020
The resident at 2231 is not removing their bloomington trash containers from the street. they use 4-6 containers and they keep them on the street during the entire week. this was already reported as per below. Although marked as case closed, the residents are continuing to not comply,
#171898 closed: Resolved#171898
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints:
Other: The neighbors do not take their garbage city garbage crates off the streets they leave them blocking the road every day of the week
Reported By
Quetzil Castaneda
Assigned to
Norman Mosier
History
3/4/2020 16:21:49 Closed by Norman Mosier
Spoke with resident and he stated that he will comply with trash cans, will monitor.
Sent notification to Norman Mosier, Quetzil Castaneda
3/3/2020 08:49:25 Eric Sader assigned this case to Norman Mosier
Sent notification to Norman Mosier, Quetzil Castaneda
3/2/2020 16:06:04 Elizabeth Carter assigned this case to Eric Sader
Sent notification to Eric Sader, Quetzil Castaneda
3/2/2020 15:54:09 Anonymous assigned this case to Elizabeth Carter
Sent notification to Elizabeth Carter, Quetzil Castaneda
3/2/2020 15:54:09 Opened by Anonymous
Blocked Street
2201 N Fritz DR
- Case Date:
- 10/8/2022
On game days, people want to park on both sides of Fritz Dr. In spite of signage that restricts to one side only. We are a cul de sac and the no parking signs are facing the wrong way. Can we get the signage corrected so we are not blocked from getting in and out on game day?
Abandoned Vehicle
2201 N Fritz DR
- Case Date:
- 7/28/2021
Neighbors across the street from us have been moved out of their house by the Cream and Crimson management company. A car that belonged to the former tenants has been miced out of there driveway and left partly in our driveway and partially in the street near the end of the culture we sac on Fritz Drive. A Resource Officer did cone out 3 days ago to notice it as an abandoned car to be towed after 5 days. It remains in an awkward place for vehicle movement at our dead end. It is a blue CRV, a Hyundai, unlocked.
Abandoned Vehicle
2201 N Fritz DR
- Case Date:
- 7/28/2021
Abandoned car
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2024
Neighbor appears to be burning trash in am once per week. Thank you.
Parks & Playgrounds
220 E Gilbert DR
- Case Date:
- 7/7/2013
It looks like there may be poison ivy growing along the limestone wall near the climbing web at the Lower Cascades playground, in an area where children are likely to come in contact with it.
Street & Traffic Signs
211 E Gilbert DR
- Case Date:
- 3/13/2024
The stop sign posted at the corner of our lot (where E Gilbert Dr and N Laverne Dr intersect) is missing. Currently, the post is standing with no sign indicating "STOP." As this is a hazard to the vehicle and pedestrian traffic in our neighborhood, would it be possible to replace the sign quickly?
Utilities Construction
201 E Gilbert DR
- Case Date:
- 5/24/2022
I spoke with two Martha Street residents who mentioned that they are seeing many people taking a short cut through the culvert that runs east-west between Matlock Heights and Lower Cascades. They indicated that following some utilities work, they were expecting workers to install a No Trespassing or Private Property sign to deter such foot traffic, but that no such sign has been installed. Could you follow up and see what might be done at this site? Thanks!
Potholes, Other Street Repair
201 E Gilbert DR
- Case Date:
- 9/28/2023
When turning onto Gilbert Drive from Walnut Street, a significant portion of the road (on the south side) has eroded. As cars swerve to avoid the road damage on the way into the neighborhood, they sometimes come face to face with an oncoming vehicle seeking to exit the neighborhood. This is creating a hazard for our residents and visitors. Would it be possible to send a team out to repair this section of Gilbert Drive?
With appreciation,
Jessica Will
Sidewalk Requests
201 E Gilbert DR
- Case Date:
- 2/17/2021
The affordable housing located at the 2600 N Block of Walnut street on both sides has no connectivity to public transportation and no sidewalks connecting them to the nearest bus stop and grocery store. As a result pedestrians, including vulnerable elderly, are frequently seen walking in the bike lanes of N Walnut Street. The broken sidewalks between the intersection of Walnut and 45/46 and the affordable housing just north of Walnut and Fritz need to be made continuous as a matter of public safety before another pedestrian is killed.