closed #145402
Excessive Growth
619 N Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 5/28/2015
Vegetation encroaching on sidewalk at 619 n Washington
Vegetation encroaching on sidewalk at 619 n Washington
edge of road broken creating a Hazzard east side of South Rogers st between 209 and 213
recycling only partially emptied for 823 s. fess. if i leave bin out, can you come back for it?
at circle k on grimes and walnut(1115 s walnut) semi truck in wrong lane completely blocking grimes bus unable to stop at bus stop since its blocked traffic heading west barely able to gwt around it and dangerous . plenty of space for truck in parking lot. As in the past, when they leave here the will head east on grimes then north on lincoln where the usually hit the traffic calming bump outs .
at circle k on grimes and walnut(1115 s walnut) semi truck in wrong lane completely blocking grimes bus unable to stop at bus stop since its blocked traffic heading west barely able to gwt around it and dangerous . plenty of space for truck in parking lot. As in the past, when they leave here the will head east on grimes then north on lincoln where the usually hit the traffic calming bump outs .
at circle k on grimes and walnut(1115 s walnut) semi truck in wrong lane completely blocking grimes bus unable to stop at bus stop since its blocked traffic heading west barely able to gwt around it and dangerous . plenty of space for truck in parking lot. As in the past, when they leave here the will head east on grimes then north on lincoln where the usually hit the traffic calming bump outs .
Hi. Sorry to bother you again, but I wrote earlier today about a vehicle that has been sitting along the curb on our street for at least a year, maybe two. The owners of the vehicle live at 3108 Kensington Park Drive. Thank you for your attention!
How do I access webmail now? My computer immediately goes to google!
The street light (#10) on Mulberry Lane near the address of 3316 Mulberry Dive is out and needs replacement.
I received a phone call today saying that the potholes I reported last week had been repaired. After inspecting the area at around noon I found this not to be the case. I suspect the person who evaluated the situation was noticing that some alley repair had been completed in the spring/summer at the street entrance however about ten to twenty yards up from the street entrance is where the problem area is. Old pavement has crumbled away and cars are bottoming out. To remind you of the location, this is the first alleyway on the south side of 6th street east of Adams. It is a very high traffic alley way due to the fact that there is off street parking for several apartments on Kirkwood behind my house (1221 W. 6th). If you follow the alley way around to the left (exiting on Pine Street) you will find many more problem spots. I hope these issues can be addressed soon before the really bad weather arrives. Thank you!