closed #165767
Blocked Sidewalk
1417 W Habitat ST
- Case Date:
- 9/1/2018
Open trashcans and trash left permanently on City property (Habitat St.) Mosquito breeding site and vermin spread trash over street and nearby property.
Open trashcans and trash left permanently on City property (Habitat St.) Mosquito breeding site and vermin spread trash over street and nearby property.
Dish mounted permanently on City property.
There are two loose dogs in our neighborhood. They are not aggressive- but have berm running loose for at least a day. We think they might belong to one of the homeless folks. One is a light gray Pitt mix and the other is a black and tan mix.
The street hasn't been plowed and I need to get to work. I cannot drive on the street because the snow is too deep.
Vehicle is parked in easement on Habitat Street. Has a plate, but no number and seems abandoned.
The vehicle that is parked in the easement on Habitat Street has been cited by traffic control, but it is still parked there and it has not been moved for more than a week. It does seem to be abandoned.
They often park on the side of the road in the easement and in front of the mailbox on Hopewell Street, blocking access to the mailbox. They also park on the corner of 8th and Hopewell Streets making it difficult to see traffic turning onto Hopewell and it makes it hard to see when turning onto 8th St. There are big, muddy ruts in the easement along side this property from where they park there. There are often 3-4 vehicles parked there at any given time.
People from this address continue to park in the easement on Habitat Street making it difficult to turn from Habitat Street onto 8th and from 8th onto Habitat Street. This is not a parking location and there is plenty of parking on 8th Street!
lot not mowed this year
I live on the Waterman section of W. 8th Street. A few years ago, before the city repaved our road, there were yellow center lines and also marked roadside parking spaces. When will the city repaint those lines? It has been a few years already. We have an issue of people speeding on our road, which they do by driving down the center of it regardless of oncoming traffic, pedestrians, and bicyclists. I think the speeding was less of an issue back when the road lines were painted because those lines prevented people from driving down the middle of the road like they do now. I think repainting the center lines and the parking spot lines, we could actually solve the speeding problem.