closed #192415
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
515 S Washington St
- Case Date:
- 7/24/2024
Dead animal on sidewalk. Gopher or groundhog? Already taken over by flies and getting infested with maggots. Approximately 515 s Washington st.
Dead animal on sidewalk. Gopher or groundhog? Already taken over by flies and getting infested with maggots. Approximately 515 s Washington st.
At the bus stop on W 3rd St and S Westplex Ave there are homeless individuals who camp out at the bus stops; they have mattresses, trash, and needles around them. This situation makes it unsafe for other individuals trying to ride the bus as well as causing a disturbance to the neighboring businesses. I've contact the transportation department and filed a uReport but nothing changed.
Tree blocking street access. In addition to request #192218.
Big pot hole on E 7th Street, adjacent to Cambridge Square Apt and St Mark's United Methodist Church.
street sign has been hit and damaged
Because of a trailer usually parked here, it can be impossible to drive through when a vehicle is parked across the street. Neighbors and other motorists shouldn’t have to take an alternate route because the roadway is too narrow.
Consistent standing/pooling water in the former Mike's Carwash lot. Increased mosquito issues and stale, stagnant standing water should be remediated immediately.
Severely overgrown property on the front lawn and out to the city curb, weeds are well over a foot tall. Looks unsightly, and is unsafe. Likely fire hazard in hot summer. Difficult for cars to see around when turning the corner. Animals (skunk, rabbit) pop in and out of the brush. Neighbors are universally upset.
Reported under #192395 and it was closed as outside of city limits since the map auto selected a random part of the road. This area has been underserved and not checked within city limits, not past tapp/countryclub. Please get the storm debris removed and sidewalks not blocked, seems this neighborhood is not being assisted as equitably
I received a notice in the mail of an overdue parking citation. It had been issued on 6/20/24 and the notice said that I had failed to pay it within 14 days, so the fine was now doubled. However, I never saw the parking ticket on my car, and I never received any other notice that I had received a ticket. I do not think that this is a fair system, as parking tickets left on cars can be tampered with by other people. I have paid this parking ticket, but I'd like you to look into this policy and consider changing it so that there is some way to ensure that the person receiving a ticket actually sees it in time to pay it before it is doubled. Parking ticket # 24204705297