closed #173671
Line of Sight
1415 S Nancy ST
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2020
The weeds are so overgrown at this address that it is really hard to see if you would like to turn from Nancy onto Hillside. This is a yearly problem.
The weeds are so overgrown at this address that it is really hard to see if you would like to turn from Nancy onto Hillside. This is a yearly problem.
Flooding at Hillside & Nancy
Hi, I am concerned about the intersection of Hillside and Nancy. When traveling south on Nancy and coming up to the stop sign on Hillside, the property to left and right of Nancy is overgrown with vegetation. This makes it hard to see oncoming Hillside traffic from the east. It also makes it hard to see pedestrian traffic approaching the intersection from the west.
I filled out the on-line form to get an appliance pickup. The website said it will be scheduled, but how will I know when to expect it?
I believe that there is at least 10 people living at this large house. I constantly drive past and see all of the cars parked along the left side of their house and it is at least 4 cars daily not including the cars in their driveway!
Very tall grass, large branches scattered throughout the yard, weeds in the beds in excessive of 8ft tall. I’ve got a house relatively close to the area that I’m trying to rent and it’s not been dealt with in over 2 months.
Please consider a stop sign on Southdowns and circle drive. People come up westbound on southdowns heading around the corner very fast. We have many walkers and children and it is a blind curve.
A mattress has been sitting on the street outside 1709 Circle Drive for over a week. If anything can be done to encourage the owner to clean up their front yard, that would also be appreciated by local residents.
The street between 1709 Circle Dr and 1805 E Southdowns Dr (next house to the east) has been constantly wet for approximately 2-3 months. Water is evident on the street and in the yard immediately surrounding it to the point that there's always a pool of water 2-3 feet from the curb.
Water near hydrant all the time. Either slow leak or natural spring?