closed #112213
Trash
2300 S Woodbluff CT
- Case Date:
- 3/24/2000
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$2 per can
late set out
Dog is running in the middle of the road directly at my vehicle every day. If I stop to not run into the dog, it proceeds to attack my vehicle by biting at the tires or jumping at my bumper or doors. Owners have been made aware of the situation and might put the dog up for a few days, but then it is right back in the road running at my vehicle and attacking it if I stop.
Walking path along the roadside at South East park is very dangerous for pedestrians. East Moores Pike, a high speed road is higher in elevation than the path. Would suggest a guard rail along the road to prevent vehicles from being able to run over someone on the path if they were to leave the roadway.
Can you please contact the homeowner at 135 North Clark Street and have them trim the shrubbery that overhangs into the bike lane on East Seventh Street? This street is a designated, signed bicycle route and a major bicycle commuter connector. As it is, bicycles need to get into the traffic lane (no sharrows) to avoid the overgrown bushes. Thank you for attending to this matter. --Jerry Arvesen
Corner of East 7th and N. Clark St. The 4 way stop was missing a stop sign as of the early evening (roughly 6:40PM) on Sunday, Jan. 15. Specifically, if you are eastbound on 7th street, the stop sign for you is the one that's missing. The other three were still there. My apologies, but I didn't think to take a photograph documenting this.
Overgrown weeds and shrubbery are encroaching on the roadway and bicycle path on south side of East Seventh Street between Roosevelt and Clark Street, forcing east-bound traffic into the middle of the road. With two-way traffic, this forced me too close for comfort near these shrubs. Thank you for looking into this.
Hi Park & Recs team! I wanted to file a complaint regarding trash from the softball teams that play at the Twin Lakes ball field. I live in the apartments behind those woods and often walk through that area. I think having the teams play there is great and I love watching them! However, after a night of playing the park is completely trashed with beer cars/boxes, wrappers and fast food bags. I love that they are having such a good time when they play but there are trash cans on the property that they are clearly not using and just basically making the area dirty for the rest of us. The picture attached is just a small amount I saw this morning, let alone the many other times throughout the summer that this has happened in and around the parking lot as well as the trails. Could we provide more trash cans for them? Or perhaps talk to the team captains about making an announcement. If that doesn't work and they can't clean up after themselves maybe sending a patrol officer to assist with cracking down on the tailgating. I would imagine it's illegal to drink alcohol in a public park but I'm not positive on the laws. Thanks so much for your help!
red pedestal not secure. kids keep falling