closed #150005
Biking & Walking
800 S Meadowbrook DR
- Case Date:
- 12/25/2015
The runoff created a hole in the side of Meadowbrook, southwest of Brighton. Walkers, runners, etc. are in danger of breaking bones. Thank you!
The runoff created a hole in the side of Meadowbrook, southwest of Brighton. Walkers, runners, etc. are in danger of breaking bones. Thank you!
Shrubs have overgrown onto the sidewalk.
There is a sidewalk here that connects Meadowbrook to Fenbrook. At the top by Meadowbrook it is overgrown with poison ivy and other ground plants, narrowing the useable path by several feet. Given that it is also a blind corner this increases the danger of collisions with cyclists etc
Trees on Reisner and Meadowbrook in Hoosier Acres are so low that they almost touch vehicles driving on these streets. They need to be trimmed, they are a danger in the case of a thunderstorm.
Excessive lawn length. 12”+ tall
The leaf collection crew left a rake in our yard. It is leaning against our mailbox at 933 S Meadowbrook Dr. Please have them pick it up. Thanks.
At the intersection of Bradley Street and Meadowbrook Drive the shrubbery at the stop sign when on Bradley Street heading east that it is difficult to see if walkers, bikers, or cars are coming unless you stick the nose of your vehicle really far out into the intersection to safely turn left. The overgrowth is hazardous. It needs to be trimmed/cut back. Thank you!
At the intersection of Bradley Street and Meadowbrook Drive the shrubbery at the stop sign when on Bradley Street heading east that it is difficult to see if walkers, bikers, or cars are coming unless you stick the nose of your vehicle really far out into the intersection to safely turn left. The overgrowth is hazardous. It needs to be trimmed/cut back. Thank you!
While digging holes for a tree planting on 4/30 behind St. Thomas, we found 3 thin utility lines in one of the dug holes (lines were not harmed) -- our 811 ticket was completed, so we think these may be inactive lines but wanted to make sure before we put the tree in that spot. Is this something the CoB can check on? Thanks!
Hello, we have a Pin Oak tree to the west of our home that was affected by the storm. We wanted to check to see if this tree is on city property. While looking at the GIS it looks like our property line starts at our basketball hoop and the tree is to the west of that line. There are branches that are loose and it looks like there has been a lot of woodpecker activity in the past that is creating damage. Could someone please come out and inspect the tree and let us know what you think? We would love to keep the tree if possible, but safety-wise we would like to have it checked/trimmed up. Thanks so much.