closed #188016
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3430 W 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 4/15/2024
Incredibly deep pothole. At least 2 feet deep as you turn left into or turn right out of the car wash.
Incredibly deep pothole. At least 2 feet deep as you turn left into or turn right out of the car wash.
Multiple potholes on the side street used to enter parking lot as well as several in the actual parking lot.
Traffic backs up all the way to fourth street and beyond as many people try to turn left onto East Third Street. Sometimes you can sit there for 10+ minutes if someone is attempting to turn left. Please consider making that stop sign a “No Left Turn” sign as well. There is a stop light just a block east that people can use to make the left turn onto East 3rd.
"CC Preschool" sign on W Country Club Drive, across from Grease Monkey (listed as 2610 S Walnut). The sign is in the grass, very close to Country Club Drive and, as far as I can see, it is outside the red line on the Elevate map, which possibly means it is in the ROW.
My neighbor keeps tying his dog up on the front stoop and leaving him there. The problem is the dog can’t really move. He’s stuck on the stoop on maybe a 2-3 feet long tie up (at most) and he can’t run around or do anything but bark at the door to be let in. It’s beyond sad. He just got the dog recently so I’m thinking maybe he just needs to be educated.
Trees on either side of Terrace Drive block view of traffic when leaving Terrace Drive
Homeless encampment off B line trail.
Olcott park has severs spots that are rusted and will be holes soon as well as spots that have holes already. I’m concerned with this warmer weather someone’s child’s hand or feet will be cut in these holes as they’re the perfect size for this to happen. Very dangerous, please help, thanks!
It is almost 10pm on Monday, April 15, and there is a dog barking nonstop back in the woods it sounds like by the Rail Trail. 20+ minutes of barking easily tonight alone. It is dark and I am not going to find out where it is exactly. This dog barks quite a bit at nights and believe it is coming from the homeless camps back there east of the Rail Trail. I have seen dogs back there in the daylight. Is there anyway to get this looked into so that there are not dogs in the woods at these illegal camps barking at night? There are noise ordinances, and ordinances against camping on City property, and these camps are a nuisance. Get them removed.
I have questions Why They are working on 17th and Kinser intersection again.