closed #204280
Other
402 N Clark ST
- Case Date:
- 7/16/2025
This sign is only held by one bolt at the top. During a storm it flaps and swings wildly!
This sign is only held by one bolt at the top. During a storm it flaps and swings wildly!
Every other street in our neighborhood has a "No Outlet" sign at the intersection before the end of that street, but we do not have one on N Roosevelt. We get a LOT of people trying to use Roosevelt st as a through road to 10th street, but the road ends. I live at 429 N Roosevelt, and it is really tight at the end of the road and we get countless people a day using our yard to turn around, damaging our yard. This could be solved by putting a "No Outlet" sign, similar to the same signs on Clark and Adams, so that people do not mistakenly go down our road and have to turn around in my yard. Thank you!
Street sign in front of house about to fall off pole
The plow came down our street late afternoon on Sunday and has not been back since the snow stopped. Most of us can not get out. I'm a nurse and need to make it to work. If you could send a truck out to plow again that would be grately appreciated. Thanks!
A plow has not been down our street. The street is impassible in most residents vehicles at this time.
I submitted uReport Case #191361 for debris pickup at my property at 2625 E Edwards Row. The debris has not been picked up and I can no longer see this case number in the system. Can you please confirm that I'm still in the queue for pickup? Do you know around when I can expect the debris to be picked up? Thanks!
The No Parking signs on my street have been removed and left in the front yards. The signs are located at 2605, 2615, and 2619 E. 5th Street.
The parking lots for both 2611 and 2613 E. 3rd St. need to be cleared. 2613 E. 3rd St. provides social services and medical care and cannot see clients until the issue is resolved.
The underpass for pedestrians and bicycles at 7th and the Bypass gets no attention in freezing weather and turns into a murderous ice hell. Please get some salt down there. If I owned a flat shovel, I would use the inevitably-mountainous piles of salt left on the streets nearby to scatter myself, if only as an act of self preservation. Alas, I do not own such a shovel. Also, the stretch of multi-use path along Park Doral apts. gets little to no attention.