closed #96147
Trash
1711 E Hunter AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/6/2005
Exceeds weight limit of 40 lbs Exceeds can size of 35 gallons. 90 lbs. Can too big. 952
Exceeds weight limit of 40 lbs Exceeds can size of 35 gallons. 90 lbs. Can too big. 952
Items are not included in recycling program. Non-recyclable 939
BUNDLES TOO LARGE OR NOT BAGGED
Recyclable items not properly sorted. SORT
Exceeds can size of 35 gallons.
There is a storage facility being built on the south side of 3rd street. There is SO MUCH dirt and gravel in the bike lane that is a serious hazard. Since it is also on a downhill, it's also dangerous to merge into traffic to avoid it. Please, please clean up the gravel and dirt. It goes for at least a tenth of a mile.
On 6/30/20 at about 9:00pm I noticed a group of people skateboarding on the stage structure at Switchyard Park. Normally I probably wouldn't mind or notice, but being brand new, I figured Parks & Rec would want to be aware to try to prevent it from becoming common.
The new pedestrian crossing signals on South Walnut are programmed to take too long. The flashing yellow takes too long and half the motorists come to a stop while others continue thru the yellow to beat it. This becomes dangerous because pedestrians see certain cars slowing and stopping and begin to cross. I've seen folks almost get hit. Then the lights go solid red, oftentimes after the pedestrians have already crossed the road. Then the flashing red is too long, confusing many motorists who can't read or understand the sign. The entire sequence needs to be shortened for safety sake.
Parking if vehicles all of grass and in row. Please ticket these and get them to move
At about 8:30pm on 9/25/2024 a Marshall Security guy in a golf cart was blinding me and a friend with very bright LED lights as we were walking in Switchyard Park. This is unprofessional and unacceptable behavior the City must address with a contractor hired to keep the community safe. We were on a walking path that runs from the north side of the Skatepark to the B-Link crossing at Walnut. We were east of the skatepark and over the bridge before getting to the fence at Stryker Towing. This guy on the golf cart had his cart pointed from east to west in the middle of the path, right at us. The headlights are incredibly and painfully bright to look at in the night, causing us to shield our eyes to try to continue walking. He did not turn the lights off or try to angle away from us. He just sat there, pointing these very bright, LED lights right at us. The lights seem to be angled up and likely not the factory installed lights on the golf cart, something after market, intended to intentionally and knowingly render people unable to see as they approach.