closed #170278
Parking on Unimproved Surface
720 W 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/9/2019
Someone is parked in the yellow zone in front of the hydrant on the NE corner of Maple at West 7th.
Someone is parked in the yellow zone in front of the hydrant on the NE corner of Maple at West 7th.
Red/White/Blue 'We Buy Houses - Any Condition' signs 1) Corner of Rogers and Kirkwood in the grass in front of the Regions Bank; 2) SW corner of Woodcrest and E Second 3) numerous signs starting at the S Walnut Kroger heading towards downtown. This person is putting up new signs all the time.
SW corner of Mitchell and Hunter: trash can overflowing and trash piling up on the ground. This is after the trash pick-up on Monday.
Karst farm park - one of the baby swings has somehow been adjusted and is now wonky. I can't use the other this morning due to fresh bird poop. Thank you for starting to address the damaged swingset.
This has been like this for over a week. The porch is full of furniture as well.
Treacherous bike riding jn "bike lanes" along Smith Rd. from E 3rd street up to 10th St. There are large sticks, large pieces of trash, grates that could cause tires to cause an accident. Bike lanes are no where near wide enough. You cannot count the 'gutter' area as a bike lane as its unevenness can catch tires and cause wrecks. Also, there must be several inches for a biker to be able to move over when a car comes around him/her dangerously close. You are asking for serious injury and even deaths if bikes are knocked out of the lane into the path of oncoming cars from either direction. I'd like to challenge anyone to try to stay in those dangerous, narrow lanes day in and day out on the commutes to work. If it is the law to allow bikers 3 feet for safety, cars need to see the definite boundaries of that 3 feet. Too many cars have passed me where I could reach out easily and touch the cars. They also pass me dangerously close to returning to their lane as oncoming cars approach.
Yard overgrown and still waiting for 2 abandoned cars to be removed
Accessibility issue on E. 6th Street sidewalks, behind the public library. Where the library's driveways cross the sidewalk, the wheelchair areas are very narrow and uneven. Is this something the city will replace, or is it up to the library?
The street light at the corner of 17th St. and Woodburn is dead or nearly so. It comes on for 20-30 seconds every now and then, but it's basically useless.
I feel like the city should know that I broke my foot walking down the horrible Near West Side sidewalk last week.