closed #15363
Parking on Unimproved Surface
684 S Smith RD
- Case Date:
- 9/8/2008
Boat parked in grass original courtesy warning letter issued July 13, 2007 for similar violation.
Boat parked in grass original courtesy warning letter issued July 13, 2007 for similar violation.
Boat and trailer parked in grass
Signs placed in the ROW at the Gentry Honors entry at Smith Rd. and Bennington Blvd. Other signs also placed at the intersection of HWY 446 and Bill Mallory Blvd in the tree plot and the shelter house near the pool at Gentry Honors.
Crossing 11th under the train bridge is dangerous. Vehicles cannot see the pedestrian crossing on the other side of the bridge. We should have flashing pedestrian lights that a pedestrian can activate when crossing 11th on either side of the bridge. Lights similar to 4th and Rodgers would be perfect.
There are several potholes in the southbound lane of Adams St. between 2nd St. and W. Allen St.. Because the road is so narrow, it's almost impossible to avoid them.
Cars driving on Adams St between2nd and Allen Sts drive very fast. No speed limits posted. Pedestrians and bicyclists must travel in road because sidewalks are not completed. Vehicle speeds are dangerously fast. Needs traffic calming
The cars are driving on one side of the road to avoid the tree scratching the cars. It’s dangerous when a car is coming from the other end. It’s been like this for months .
Guard rail at culvert on SE corner od Henderson and Winslow is broken, metal tubing pipes sticking out toward pedestrians and traffic.
The train trestle underpass just past Bender Lumber is an incredible eyesore of graffiti. It is an extreme example. I don't know if the city graffiti busters (I was referred to you by Mayor Kruzan) have used black paint to "address" this site, but if so it actually looks much worse. The older train track underpasses all over the perimeter of the city need to be checked and the graffiti addressed. Former Mayor Tomilea Allison's policy was to paint over all the graffiti at a site like an underpass with gray paint to completely remove any trace of tagging and defacement. She did this as soon as it was reported. This discouraged the vandals knowing that no one would see their dog-like marking of that territory.