closed #189741
Debris Cleanup (Storm Tree & Organic Debris)
704 E Maxwell LN
- Case Date:
- 7/2/2024
Limbs are in a pile in the front of the yard. Thank you!!
Limbs are in a pile in the front of the yard. Thank you!!
The street light is out in the alley behind 705 S park Ave. The alley is accessible via University St. and 1st St. I am unsure whether the light is privately owned or a city-maintained light.
Alley that runs N/S from 1st to University between Henderson and Fess has some gravel on it but is paved. Very big pot holes bottoming out cars. 5 homes must use alley to park plus we have 4 other homes that will use to get to offshoots of the alley. Had a couple potholes filled maybe three years ago but there’s a few now that are hard to drive around.
Potholes have grown in the N/S alley that runs from 1st St. up to University St. Alley is paved with gravel over top. Lots of potholes but worst two are 1) between 710 S Fess and 715 S Henderson and 2) near the decorative stone corner at the intersection with the E/W alley that runs from Henderson to Fess. There are a few more down by where they just did a fresh pave up from the south end by 1st a few years back but they aren't as bad.
Branches are at curbside on 1st. Thanks!
Branch piles put out on 1st St.
Clean up glass from shattered bottles in alley won’t be able to drive through
Sidewalk is cracked and uneven, also there is some slippery gravel on the sidewalk. Grating over drainage is missing as well.
There is a gravel area between 730 Atwater and 725 Hunter where the stones have been displaced causing a large pothole. This has become dangerous for the people living in the surrounding houses because when the hole fills with water and freezes in the winter, it becomes very slippery. Also, small cars bottom out when they hit that pothole, and it can't be avoided. It could use some more gravel brought in as soon as possible.
The asphalt of the city-maintained alley is degraded. The alley is on the 700 block of South Woodlawn Ave, on the west side of the street. This alley is important for access of utility workers including Duke Energy employees.