closed #103218
City Construction Projects
HARDY + FISCUS
- Case Date:
- 6/10/2003
new hydrant installed gravel needs to be repaired + backfield
new hydrant installed gravel needs to be repaired + backfield
Address approx. for entry. Street Dept. received a phone call from citizen regarding a street cut that has caved in on Atwater between fess and Henderson.
Ms. Ritter stated that a street cut was done in front of her house and that the street cut has fallen in. She thought that the cut was made to repair a gas line, but said that the City made the cut?
There is currently straw around the drainage ditch in front of 2202 S. Rockport. There is not any grass growing, it is all mud filled. There is now a cement stone on the property, left from the construction, and the complaintant can not mow around it. Please call Ms. Smith with any updates on the situation.
Mrs. Myers called on behalf of her son, Joe Myers, because the alley-way running from Rogers St. east -west near the Rogers St. fire station needs to be paved. She wants the Street department to have more money so that they can pave her alley sooner than the fall of 1999, when Bobby Chestnut told her it would be paved.
Caller said that semi's are taking w 17th to N Lismore Dr to W Marquis Dr. They are getting stuck and running over curbs. Also getting stuck and N Crescent Rd onto Fountain. Wants to know why they are routing them that way.
Mike Morris (917-538-5927) called about a tree that fell on the multi-use path handrail on Rogers, just east of High. He mentioned it happened months ago and wanted to know when it will be repaired.
A contractor (possibly PCT?) installing a utility pole at NW corner of Lincoln and Smith is blocking the alley and blocking parking on private property.
Received an anonymous voice mail in ESD with a phone # 317-468-3545. He is complaining of a potential business going in at this address where there are tents & smokers in the back. His main complaint is the smoke generating from this location is annoying to the neighbors. Reported written by Susan Coates.