open #212115
Biking & Walking
525 S Patterson Dr
- Case Date:
- 7/2/2026
Crosswalk signal to cross Patterson and follow Adams is broken. It does not change when the traffic light for the cars changes. Please repair
Crosswalk signal to cross Patterson and follow Adams is broken. It does not change when the traffic light for the cars changes. Please repair
Drivers use intimidation tactics and put their foot on the gas while you are in the middle of trying to cross the street to force you to run instead of walk like a normal person
Drivers turn off and on to Grant Street even when pedestrians are using the crosswalk crosswalks are unsafe both on Grant and 3rd Street
Drivers are not stopping for pedestrians who have reached the crosswalk first or are already crossing and halfway in the middle of the road daily issue has always been an issue
Crosswalks at both Lincoln and Grant are treated as mere suggestions by drivers even when a pedestrian has arrived to the crosswalk first and or is already crossing and halfway in the middle of the road
. Treegrowing over their fence line. Making it hard for us to mow without getting it by the tree
This trucks owner lives at the first house on the right as you enter Sweetbriar. It’s regularly parked on the curb and grass, wearing away city property. It might also be equipped with illegal after market stuff. The truck has parked like this for years. It’s parked there right now, Saturday at 10 am. It’s a very noisy truck, too and wakes me up at night when it drives past my house. It’s bright blue, jacked up with Ind plate SMURF
This trucks owner lives at the first house on the right as you enter Sweetbriar. It’s regularly parked on the curb and grass, wearing away city property. It might also be equipped with illegal after market stuff. The truck has parked like this for years. It’s parked there right now, Saturday at 10 am. It’s a very noisy truck, too and wakes me up at night when it drives past my house. It’s bright blue, jacked up with Ind plate SMURF
This trucks owner lives at the first house on the right as you enter Sweetbriar. It’s regularly parked on the curb and grass, wearing away city property. It might also be equipped with illegal after market stuff. The truck has parked like this for years. It’s parked there right now, Saturday at 10 am. It’s a very noisy truck, too and wakes me up at night when it drives past my house. It’s bright blue, jacked up with Ind plate SMURF
Did the recent deck addition to this house go through planning? It looks terrible, and will only serve as a catalyst for parties, noise, and trash.