closed #144440
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1904 S Montclair AVE
- Case Date:
- 4/4/2015
Potholes in the intersection of Queens Way and S. Montclair Ave.
Potholes in the intersection of Queens Way and S. Montclair Ave.
Sidewalk at the southwest corner of Queens Way and Montclair is covered in a thick layer of sand and gravel. Can this be swept up please?
Road construction has Queens Way blocked. Construction was on the website earlier but has been removed. Construction is definitely NOT COMPLETED. Please update website with construction and new completion date.
The side of the street is rapidly eroding on the south side of the corner of E Queens Way and E Montclair. Much of the loose debris clogs up the drain further down the road near S Chelsey Ct.
Dead deer on high St across from 1907 s high. Expired on 10-8.
Fiber construction contractors (AEG?) were in our neighborhood (Sycamore Knolls) at the start of October. They've since moved on, but left open holes and piping sticking out the ground all over the place. These were visible, but with the falling leaves they have become numerous trip hazards spread throughout the neighborhood.
Daddy personal living here has not mowed or cared for their lawn in an extended period of time. There are now two fawn who have taken up residence in the backyard. They are unable to leave the area because they are too small to jump over the fence. The backyard is becoming a literal deer sanctuary.
This location has a lawn that has gone un-mowed and the grass currently exceeds 8 inches (front yard was recently mowed, backyard was not). In the backyard, a deer and two fawn have taken up residence, which is disturbing and dangerous to neighborhood pets.
Can we start to have a conversation about the deer population in this town? I walked Sussex Dr yesterday and counted ten deer (!) in 3 groups: doe and 2 fawns, doe and 3 fawns, doe and 2 fawns - all within 2 city blocks!! As we approached the first group using the city sidewalk the mother agressively came after us, stomping her foot. We had to cross the street and walk very slowly to avoid her defensive aggression. This is all well within the city limits. Why should I have to fear them when I'm walking around my own neighborhood? They've already forced several of ourneighbors to install concentration camp fencing to protect their landscaping. Many of our other neighbors have all their landscaping in cages. I like watching deer, too, but come on now - at this point they are pests without a predator to keep them under control. Have we gone too far? Culling is in order. Note: I didn't even mention the costs of hitting one with a car or motorcyle.