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closed #75233

Street Snow Removal

300 S Fairview ST

Case Date:
1/25/2011

snow and ice still have not been shovelled for entire street (few exceptions) has called in to complain before

closed #76616

Street Snow Removal

300 S Fairview ST

Case Date:
12/28/2010

snow and ice not removed on sidewalk throughout street

closed #66669

Excessive Growth

305 S Euclid AVE

Case Date:
8/27/1997

Weeds are covering the sidewalk and obstructing traffic view at the corner of Euclid and W. Third Street.

closed #116304

Excessive Growth

306 S Euclid AVE

Case Date:
8/5/1998

there are weeds over the sidewalk, there are over grown trees, the retaining wall is crumbling.

closed #61207

Excessive Growth

308 S Buckner ST

Case Date:
10/9/1998

rental house at the corner of W. 3rd and Buckner has overgrown trees that are blocking the sidewalk

closed #45323

Excessive Growth

308 S Davisson ST

Case Date:
5/10/2002

The overgrowth in this area is causing people to have to walk out in the street instead of along the sidewalk. She also says that it is blocking a sign there as well.

closed #108561

Blocked Street

308 S Davisson ST

Case Date:
7/16/2001

trees from this property hang in the sidewalk and block pedestrian pathway

closed #63398

Excessive Growth

308 S Madison ST

Case Date:
6/23/1998

There is a tree down in the yard and the branches are hanging in front of the sidewalk and covering the sidewalk. This is not from the storm.

closed #31003

Excessive Growth

316 S Buckner ST

Case Date:
5/12/2005

Bush overgrown in to sidewalk.

closed #113219

Line of Sight

319 S Madison ST

Case Date:
10/11/1999

Ms. Wruble stopped by Pubic Works Department to voice her concerns regarding a line of sight problem exiting High Speed Tire Company. She was involved in an accident recently and she stated that she could not properly see oncoming traffic before she pulled out of the parking lot. She also stated that there is no sidewalk for pedestrian use and that cars park on both sides of Madison which also inhibits line of sight.