closed #181332
Parking on Unimproved Surface
711 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 9/2/2022
Cars parked in backyard for weeks on grass. See previous uReport #181036. Has a fine been issued?
Cars parked in backyard for weeks on grass. See previous uReport #181036. Has a fine been issued?
Dangerous Speeding. How to Petition/Request Speed Bump
House at the corner of W 6th and Fairview has allowed decorative grasses to grow into sidewalk and into Fairview Street. Cars cannot see pedestrians as they pull through Fairview and peds have to walk into street to avoid getting hit in face by plants.
Sidewalk blocked by trees etc.
There is a walk way from Cascades Addition from near 651 Skyline Drive that goes into the Arlington Elementary School yard. I have tried but never have been able to find out who (school or city) is responsible for it. I think the school has cleared it out every year before school starts. Children from the neighborhood walk to school that way and people walk to Kroger or to the walking path and frisbee golf course at Arlington. Right now it is really overgrown and some people have come racing their bicycles and scooters out of it and almost hit us twice (they were young adults). There used to be posts on it so no one could do that or try to drive on it! Picture is From Skyline Dr. looking up (see cut off post). I think the posts need to be put back up and it definitely needs to be cleared on both sides of path from overgrowth.
Corner of Moore's Pike and College Mall Rd, in the grass: 2 signs, one is for Camp Rock; and of course there still are the 3 We Buy Houses signs on utility poles on at the same intersection, but on the Sare Rd side.
Motorists speed down this section of road, often 20mph OVER the posted 25mph speed limit. Safety is a concern, for my child and for other pedestrians. A speed bump would fix this issue!
College Pods sign in the grass on the right hand side in front of 525 Patterson, before the intersection with Propect
I wanted to propose the addition of a pedestrian crosswalk at the intersection of N Fess Ave and E 10th St. I live in Collins, and when walking between Hillcrest and the general courtyard buildings there are no immediate crosswalks in the area. The addition of white lines, particularly on the west end of this intersection (where there is already a metal grate where the sidewalk meets the road) would be very helpful for residents of Collins and would make the area safer for pedestrians trying to cross the street.
There is a white car that has not moved in a very long time. Vegetation has been growing up and around it making it a very appealing place for vermin. Thanks.