closed #169137
Excessive Growth
912 W 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2019
Approx. half the alley behind 912 W 2nd St (alley between 2nd and Howe) is overgrown. Cars cannot pass through without veering into church parking lot.
Approx. half the alley behind 912 W 2nd St (alley between 2nd and Howe) is overgrown. Cars cannot pass through without veering into church parking lot.
2nd and euclid, overgrowth that makes turning onto second dangerous
Hello, I live at 346 S. Rogers St. My neighbor to the west has started lighting fires very frequently the last few weeks and my concern is that it is right by the public alley and by a wood fence. I have attached a picture from last night. I have one in the daylight to show location; however, can only upload one picture. Is there a way to have him move fire grate further in to his property? I have seen flames as high as 8 feet. I believe this is a dangerous situation for people going through alley.
Grass and wildflowers are over 3 feet tall and road side lawn
Corner of Euclid and Second Street, the owner on the HE side of the intersection has plants growing so high that you can't see any traffic coming unless you are out in the intersection. Very dangerous! I have nearly been hit several times!!! Please do something.
This is a part of a sidewalk on Winslow between Henderson and Piccadilly and is on the south side of Winslow. It has been like this for a few years, has been previously reported by me and our HOA at Sherwood Green with nothing done. Many people walk/run/skateboard/bike on this sidewalk. There is a man in a wheel chair who uses this sidewalk. It is particularly hazardous during winter with the ice/snow. Please fix this!
This meter took 3 quarters without registering them - I had to move to the one next door.
A tree has fallen at building and trades park overnight. It is blocking the sidewalk and crushed a fence.
Holes need patched in 400 blk S Walker St
This intersection has long been dangerous, but the improvements lately have been GREAT and much improved safety. However, when the crossing sign was installed on this corner, the road was never filled back in. We're only into December, and this pothole is like a crater when riding a bike. Because it is right in-front of the crossing sign, one must go into the pothole in order to activate the button, and then it takes much longer to get out of the pothole and enter the intersection. It's taken me long enough at least two times that vehicles which had slowed to allow me to pass actually started progressing into the intersection again because I couldn't navigate out of the pothole quickly enough. This totally null-and-voids the enter purpose of the signal enough that I've temporarily stopped using it in daylight hours. Even just a temporary fill or cover would be helpful until it can be repaved/sealed. (at the northeast corner of intersection of Rogers and W 4th Street, specifically on Rogers.)