closed #164610
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2018
A skunk is dead near the corner of 1st St and S Park Avenue.
A skunk is dead near the corner of 1st St and S Park Avenue.
the drinking fountain does not work it's not turned on. Now that school's out it should be turned on. I thought it was on earlier this year.
I gave a friend a ride home on Tuesday night around 9:00 pm. He lives in a small trailer park off of South Ransom Lane (831 S Ransom). It was very difficult to get to his home because his driveway was mostly blocked by another resident's belongings. This resident has his entire property covered with furniture and vehicles, including a van that has been flipped upside down. It is a huge mess! Would this be something the city could look into?
Crossing needed at 7th and North Union. Or stop sign or something to allow bikes to safely Criss to campus. Is a bike lane and Greenway, need to be safe to actually bike
The pot holes on Brighton Crest in Gentry Honours could stand some loving care. (Don't bother to reply to this email.)
I live at 324 South Jackson. Our WPA sidewalk has become a hazard due to broken stones. Can the city help us with its repair? Thank you.
It would be very useful if city residents could register accounts with uReport and comment on tickets, especially since tickets are publicly viewable. There are a number of simple questions in the system that could easily be answered by other residents and need not use up city staff members' valuable time. In addition, it would be helpful if residents who open new tickets could follow up with additional information about their issue through uReport. Finally, I could foresee a situation where an "adversarial ticket" is opened (e.g., one neighbor complaining about another), in which case the complainee should be able to explain their side of the story. If the complaint is to be publicly accessible through this system, then the complainee's response should be publicly accessible as well.
916 S. Larkspur On Grass is foot high
Whoever installed the StoryWalk at Butler (9th St.) Park left two piles of leftover concrete on either side of the paved trail, at the northwest corner. They are a few cubic feet each and have again disappeared into the undergrowth.
Resident called about a "No Parking" sign having been hit on the ground at 3905 N Kinser