closed #176323
Excessive Growth
2400 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 6/22/2021
The grass is so tall on the corner and it can be hard to see around. This yard has not been mowed in a very long time.
The grass is so tall on the corner and it can be hard to see around. This yard has not been mowed in a very long time.
Vegetation from the property to the east of the path is covering a lot of the path. Please remove the vegetation so it is a clear path.
giant hedge, growing in into lane of traffic
giant hedge, growing in into lane of traffic
There is a thorny bush growing into the sidewalk. North east corner of the Montclair & Queens Way intersection. Could it please be trimmed off the sidewalk?
Portapot and dumpster has been in the road for years. Owner is burying very large brush piles, several trees on city property along creek, this is occurring in a floodplain also. They have installed lights on the front and rear of home that are extremely bright.
At least half a dozen times since the new bike lanes were created on Third Street near Jordan Avenue, I have been driving westbound on Third Street, stopped at the light at Jordan, in the right lane, with my right turn signal on, only to have someone pass me on the right, driving in the bike lane (and sometimes proceeding to turn right on red at a "No turn on red" sign). I saw two cars in a row do this today. The lane markings seem clear enough to me, but a lot of people are evidently not understanding them. Can anything be done to make it clearer that that is not a drive lane?
At the corner of East Third Street and Jordan Avenue, why are there no crosswalks painted in the street for pedestrians crossing Third Street? It seems very odd that there are pedestrian signals telling pedestrians when they may cross, but no pavement markings showing them WHERE to cross.
Can you look at installing a dead end sign at the intersection of S. Hathaway Ct. and E. Cathcart Drive? Cars keep driving thru the neighborhood in an attempt to get to the parking lot at Southest Park and many turn around in the driveways of the houses on Hathaway.
Trees and shrubs on the east side of the property are overgrown and impeding walking on the sidewalks.