closed #150441
City Performance
302 1/2 E 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 1/29/2016
Mountain of trash behind 302 east 7th street
Mountain of trash behind 302 east 7th street
302 east 7th street - mountain of trash piled up in backyard; beer cans and trash strewn about yard.
said crew has been careless about throwing cans, and one hit her new car.
The address for this issue is at 302 E. 7th st. The picture that Iām including shows the tenants at this house are coming North on 200 N Lincoln st driving over the curb/Sidewalk and driving through their yard and sometimes parking in the back yard.
Following up on UReport #178307 Residents are still driving over the curb and on the sidewalk and through the yard on 200 N. Lincoln as the picture shows and parking in the yard.
The manhole covers on 7th are getting loose again and cause a lot of noise when cars drive over them. There is a lot more traffic on 7th traffic on 7th street and you can hear the noise 27/7. A crew came out in June and fixed the problem, but the problem is back. There needs to be some kind of rubber ring installed to abate the noise. The covers are also not seated correctly, making them rattle.
Has been for weeks a huge pile of trash and containers on Lincoln St side of this property across from the Presbyterian Church and on the way to the MCPL. Has been growing for weeks. Really bad.
There is a burst pipe over spot 316 in the 4th St parking garage. Also, when I was parked in this spot yesterday I came out of work at 5:00 to find water pouring onto my windshield from this pipe. Note that this water was not coming from the break in the pipe (shown in the photo above), but from a location directly above where a Prius-sized car's windshield would be.
The centerline on Jordan was moved west a bit in August, and then repainted. This made it a bit easier for buses to traverse this difficult turn. Now, however, the centerline markings have worn off. Please repaint the centerline (in its slightly more west position) when time and weather allow. Thank you.
Sheet of broken glass on sidewalk outside AT&T building 305 n Washington