closed #193766
Blocked Sidewalk
421 E 15th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/26/2024
Invasives growing into sidewalk, blocking pedestrian passage.
Invasives growing into sidewalk, blocking pedestrian passage.
Malodorous dumpster sitting on sidewalk, east side of Lincoln.
I had previously submitted Ureport ticket 193581 but have not heard back. I’m hoping this ticket works. There’s a large tree that is located in an old city alleyway just north of my house. It has started falling and rests against two communication lines holding it up. There’s a car parked under that tree this morning. So I’m concerned the tree may fall on it. Hope you can help soon with the tree so that no property is damaged or maybe even people get hurt.
Car blocking sidewalk. Also, cars parking in neighbor's driveway.
In the alley north of E. University Street between Henderson St and Fess Ave, there is a piece of rebar sticking up an inch or two above the gravel. The top 3-4 inches of the rebar is bent at 90 degrees. It is difficult to notice while walking, but it is the perfect height to catch your foot and create a trip hazard. Please remove this dangerous situation. Thank you for your help!
Corrections to case#193765 (due to auto-correct): overgrown invasives are on the *west* side of Dunn (not east), and the plants we would like preserved are *cypresses* (thuja/arborvitae, Cupressaceae), not "depressed".
Street is down to the gravel layer in large areas along E Cedarwood Cir between E Cedarwood Dr and Claybridge Dr. The road will not hold up under this winter's snow plowing. Please re-pave or, at the very least, patch the road here. This problem was reported in spring and no action was taken by the city. The problem is a LOT worse now that it was in the spring.
The alley behind my house is completely overgrown and people can’t drive on it. They swerve over and drive on my drive way and my neighbors. The blacktop is also breaking off and it’s starting to create a dip.
Large pothole in middle of Fess 5 feet from Templeton elementary school crosswalk. Buses, teachers, and parents turn down this road and *many* hit this pothole or cross over the center to avoid it. My general concern is the hole popping a school bus tire. Much thanks!
A tree that cracked in half from the derecho in the summer has finally fully fallen down into the start of the trail along Wapehani by the entrance to Hidden Hills at Oakdale Square. It would be awesome if the tree could be sawed to reopen the trail. Otherwise, entry to Wapehani from that particular trail entrance is blocked.