closed #101358
Recycling
700 S Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 4/9/2004
waste mixed in recycle, nonrecyclabled, recycle not sorted
waste mixed in recycle, nonrecyclabled, recycle not sorted
This truck has been here, seemingly abandoned, for over 2 weeks. The front-left suspension is broken. There is debris and leaking oil underneath the truck. It is facing the wrong direction for the side of the street it is on. It's a fair distance from the sidewalk, somewhat obstructing the street. It is partially blocking a driveway. The vehicle was issued a ticket last week. I'm including a photo of the license plate for identification purposes.
Same abandoned vehicle as report 182749. Truck has now been in place, broken down, for over 3 weeks. Truck continues to leak oil in place. Still partially blocking drivewave. Someone has removed the three citations the vehicle had received. Vehicle was said to be "towed within 3 days" on 2/7/2023.
This car has been in the same spot for at least two weeks. I think it has been abandoned on our street.
This railroad crossing is in really bad shape and a ton of traffic flows on this road daily. Are there any plans to fix this issue?
Recyclables & non-recylables waste mixed., items are not included in recycling.
Recyclables & non-recyclables waste mixed. Non-recyclable items Rinse out food.
At the top of Wylie St where it meets Fairview the school bus driver has reported the tree is covering the Stop sign.
Please consider a stop sign for northbound S. Fairview St at the intersection of W. Wylie St. Traffic turning left onto Wylie does not have to stop. I have almost been hit head-on when approaching the stop sign (eastbound on W Wylie), especially if a car is parked in front of the corner house (I think it's 700 W Wylie??) because the cars turning left are going too fast and cutting onto the left side of the street.
The fiber optic cable pit at 700 S Eastside Drive (right next to the No Parking Any time sign) is missing its (green?) cover, so now there is a big hole in the grass. I think it was blown off by a recent storm.