open #212200
Trash
803 S Larkspur LN
- Case Date:
- 7/7/2026
Trash was already picked up today and this is left on the street
Trash was already picked up today and this is left on the street
Next to the Bryan Park tennis courts is plot of grass where there used to be 4-6 Callery pear trees. Of course they had to be removed, but i hope there,are plans to replace them. Unfortunately the City also planted them along the B-Line, so i understand it will take a lot of money to replace them all. Thanks!
The trees are hanging low over the street. There are several low branches that are hitting the tops of cars.
The trees are hanging low over the street. There are several low branches that are hitting the tops of cars.
bright flood light mounted at corner of Dodds and South Morton (aimed west, southwest toward Fagan Stone building) shines into our bedroom through northeast window
Smith Avenue from Howe street to Walker Street is one big mess. Nowhere near to being straight swerves left to right from years of neglect the pavement extremely full of potholes at the intersection at Davidson and Smith. This section could use some serious attention. Probably nothing short of a total tear out and replace it’s used quite often in this prospect Hill area especially with all the construction going on on 2nd Street. This is a one lane street 0 parking no way for two-way traffic and it is habitually overgrown to the point where it looks more like an alley than a street. Maybe if people could see it as a street more care might be given thank you Brenda Wells 60 year resident of Prospect Hill.
Overgrowth and old wooden case on corner causing a visibility issue when trying to turn from Dixie. It's becoming worse by the day
Apt D, it reeks, bugs everywhere, human poop, etc ! It’s NASTY !
Excessive growth. Side yard weeds up to my head.
Great work by the crews on the Clear Creek Trail this morning around 8-9am doing tree trimming. They were very respectful of trail users, making sure we could get through their work areas without major disruption, and they were doing a great job on a long overdue task of cutting back all of the branches hanging low and into the path. I thanked as many of them as I could as I biked by, but just wanted to say thanks again for keeping the trail looking good and making it safe for all.