closed #171130
Water Utility Billing Problems
3219 S Walnut Springs DR
- Case Date:
- 12/5/2019
I came home on my lunch hour to find my trash can still full with a note on it saying it was "too close to the car to pick up". This tells me that the person who left the note was able to get out of the truck and stick it on my can, but couldn't be bothered to move the can to the correct spot and pick it up. I would understand the disdain if I were a repeat offender, but is this the common way? They could have taken my can, and still left a note so we would do better next week, but instead come off as condescending a lazy. If this is acceptable, this is a poorly managed service, I guess.
The street light in front of our home at 3210 Kensington Park Dr. is almost completely out, causing our cul de sac to be extremely dark at night and in the early morning.
Referring to report Case 170099 handled by Chris Axsom. This case was closed 9/4 and I was advised that Duke fixed it 8/30. The last 3 mornings when I go outside around 6am (totally dark yet), the light is still completely out...no illumination whatsoever. I question if it is really fixed, or maybe I just don't understand when it is on and when it's not. Thank you!
There are two dangerous locations on West Third Street at Landmark and Patterson, which would be greatly improved upon by designating the right lanes at Landmark and Patterson as turn only lanes. The problem is created by indecisive traffic flow within a very short range of road before it splits off near Kleindorfers (West Third [turns into Adams] and Kirkwood. Drivers are constantly trying to anticipate turning cars by either driving in the left lane of West Third for a while and then jumping over to the right in front of other drivers, or by driving in the right lane of West Third and jumping back into the left lane before the street splits at Kleindorfers (Adams and Kirkwood). From West Third and Landmark to West Third and Patterson is approximately 900 feet. From West Third (turns into Adams) and Patterson to split from Adams and Kirkwood is approximately 600 feet. This causes bottleneck cars trying to weave in and out of traffic with in a 900 to 600 foot range. Thank you in advance for your consideration, Janda Bain
Huge big tree branch fell off, and blocked the sidewalk.
The alley way is crumbling and there is also a large pothole which I have a picture of.
Construction debris that needs hauled off. It has been here for over a year
It has been reported the street lights are not working on South Mitchell Street in the evenings.