closed #181679
Excessive Growth
328 S Buckner ST
- Case Date:
- 9/29/2022
Overgrowth from backyard of property it’s causing cars to veer away and end up on my property to pass through the alley.
Overgrowth from backyard of property it’s causing cars to veer away and end up on my property to pass through the alley.
Good morning. I was taking a walk last night and noticed 2 street lights out. One at S. Rogers St. and Prospect Ave and one at Prospect Avenue and Jackson St. I also wanted to thank you for fixing the one on S Rogers St. and Smith Ave.
Several potholes southbound on S Rogers.
Our recycling did not get picked up along with at least one other can on Jackson Street. Also this is the can that did get picked up blocking the alley next to my house where I park. I have observed trash pick up on Jackson Street for about 40 years. The cans were always put back where they were left for 39 years. But this year the cans are left in the street, blocking alleys and thrown down where they land. This in not considerate and it not how the trash has been handled in the past. It is not acceptable service. I have complained to Adam Wason to no avail. I really do not think this is too much to ask. The other end of the alley was also blocked by a trash can sitting right in the middle and people park on the alleys and use them for transportation. At least we can drive around the cans that are left in Jackson Street but the morning after trash day, it looks like a tornado has gone through and scattered cans everywhere. Is this what we should expect and accept from our city services these days? I hate to complain and I was waiting for this to get better but it has not improved at all.... Chris Sturbaum
A truck apparently lost two loads of branches on Rogers Street. Motorists had to drive around them as they were blocking the road. Someone then placed them in our yard. We have no way of dealing with this.
Abandoned vehicle for more than 2 weeks. Gray truck parked on the street. Doesn't belong to the neighbors. Has been here long enough to have spider webs on it now.
No water in any faucet, bath, or washing machine at 338 S. Madison St.
There is a green Ford Explorer that parks on or beyond the yellow line on the curb at Smith and Euclid. This often blocks safe access through that intersection. They are currently parked there. There are numerous children in the neighborhood that use that use Smith Ave as pedestrians, and it’s difficult for cars traveling south on Euclid to see them.
Holes in northbound lane need patched
The curb is broken