closed #193656
Other
528 S College AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2024
There neddle at Seminary Square Kroger Northwest corner next to bike racks.
There neddle at Seminary Square Kroger Northwest corner next to bike racks.
Hi. Tree seems to be dying or has some kind of sickness. It is a city tree in front of our property. Tk u.
Hi. Tree seems to be dying or has some kind of sickness. It is a city tree in front of our property. Tk u.
I walk the neighborhood and noticed there is a dead tree about to fall between 616 S. Swain and 604 S. Swain. This is in an area that is now an overgrown city alley. It is already leaning on some power lines and has the potential of taking out those lines, damaging a fence, and/or hitting a pedestrian or car.
I had previously submitted Ureport ticket 193581 but have not heard back. I’m hoping this ticket works. There’s a large tree that is located in an old city alleyway just north of my house. It has started falling and rests against two communication lines holding it up. There’s a car parked under that tree this morning. So I’m concerned the tree may fall on it. Hope you can help soon with the tree so that no property is damaged or maybe even people get hurt.
We (staff) are unsure if the trees on E Smith St (near the property location 401 S Washington St) are the city property or if they belong to us. Would you be able to tell me who they belong to? If they are the property of the city, could I schedule to get them trimmed? I was notified that there has to be 3ft clearance between the tree limbs and the property.
I made a report asking whether the trees on east smith street near our building location are property of the city. The case #198643 . I didn't leave any contact information, so I was reaching out to include it.
Light #107 has been faltering for some time and is now strobing. It will completely fail soon, since it has been pale for quite a while. Light #115 is out/dark.
Who is responsible for the 19th century cemetery at this site?
From the bridge above the Falls Shelter at Lower cascades were abandoned power poles, wires and overhead lamps. The wire and some parts and salvage value - copper is what - $4/lb. A theft appears to have taken place - 100 lbs + of wire - the wires gone, the metal gone, but the removal was done in haste because the trail is littered with chards of glass, plastic and metal pieces, including the wire nuts used with the lamps. What remains is a wooden lamp post and the attached electrical box which would have been difficult to salvage. I figure a theft, because the nation is riddled with wire thefts - irrigation wires on farms, new wire stripped from houses under construction, etc. The remaining litter is a hazard to walkers and runners, and it will take some time to clean it all up.