closed #201380
Potholes, Other Street Repair
917 S Timothy CT
- Case Date:
- 3/7/2025
Pot hole on W Allen St between Timothy Ct and Sexton Wilbert.
Pot hole on W Allen St between Timothy Ct and Sexton Wilbert.
Several uncut tall grass in Timothy Court area
This is a house in a small subdivision in city limits. IU appears to be abandoned- no one has lived there in some time. The yard is horrible in length and a portion of the fence is torn down.
Yard not cut
I live in the Allen Valley subdivision off West Allen Street. Many mornings - especially around 7:30-8:30 - there is a lot of speeding traffic of cars coming off W Bloomfield Road onto Allen Street. Our access to Allen Street is at the bottom of a hill, and cars will often come from Allen Street going at least 40 mph. There's not much time to brake going that fast if someone is pulling out of our subdivision, and I've had a couple close encounters leaving in the mornings. Now with school starting, a school bus may be doing a pick-up and stopped at our addition and a car coming in fast may cause an accident. The same thing can happen coming off Ransom Lane onto Allen Street as well - the hill obstructs the view of cars turning off Ransom onto Allen. I travel east on Allen Street every weekday morning. It seems a lot of the traffic goes to Novo Nordisk, so I'm guessing the increased traffic is from the employees headed to a morning shift. I'm wondering if an officer could occasionally come and watch that traffic on weekday morning to help slow things down. Thank you!
Recyclables & non-recyclables waste mixed. Items are not included in recycling program. Recyclable items not properly sorted. Not sorted non-recyclables
Rather large pothole
YOUR RECYCLING DAY IS NEXT WEEK
There is a parking space on Cardinal Ct next to #921 that I use when I can't get in our driveway (I have a disability), but the snow plows have been piling the snow there. It also creates an obstacle for the mailman. Another place the snow got piled in the last storm was in front of our and our other neighbor's mailboxes, so that our mailman had to get out and climb over the mound of snow to deliver our mail, for a week or two after the last snow storm. I hate to complain, especially when there's a storm and a lot of extra work to do, but this seems dangerous for him. We live on a culdesac so there are other places the snow could be piled instead of these two spots, which would help us and our mailman greatly. Thank you for all you do!
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