closed #160562
Other
2121 E Wimbleton LN
- Case Date:
- 8/9/2017
Complaint of missing street sign at the corner of E. High St. and E. Wimbleton Lane.
Complaint of missing street sign at the corner of E. High St. and E. Wimbleton Lane.
the street sign has been knocked down at the corner of High & Arden. Looks like someone drove into it. there are tire tracks thru the grass. This is also a bus stop sign for routes 4 and 5.
Can someone please check the timing on the traffic light at High and Moores Pike? It literally stays green for north/south traffic for enough time for one car to get going. Today I could hardly accelerate to get through before yellow and I was the first car in line! The timing is completely off! Thank you!
Sidewalk at the southwest corner of Queens Way and Montclair is covered in a thick layer of sand and gravel. Can this be swept up please?
There are lots of asphalt chunks in the gutter that interfere with keeping the storm drains unclogged.
Townsend, Inc recently cut trees/shrubbery along the west side of High St, under the power lines. They left huge chunks of logs scattered willy nilly all over the side of the road, and it looks absolutely terrible. Many of the logs are up against the fences of the homes backing up to High St., and could become a source of termites, as well as shelter for wildlife that could cause problems by running into the street. I’ve reported multiple dead deer on this stretch of road, hate to have to report more. Please make Townsend or the utility companies rectify this eyesore? Thanks so much.
Tree trimming occurred along High Street a few weeks ago. Some of the debris was removed by the company contracted to do the trimming but much more was left behind. Will further clean-up be done?
I am a storm drain volunteer for the Utility Department for Sussex Drive and Queensway from High St to Montclair and have been tracking broken asphalt pavement that might enter or block the storm drains and storm sewers by collecting broken pavement. I have collected a second load of broken pavement that is on the east/mail box side of my driveway at 2305 Sussex Dr. The pile weighs about 134 ponds could a City Street crew pick up the pile for recycling and reuse?
I have been collecting broken asphalt pavement from Sussex Dr, and from High St to Montclair along Queensway as an experiment for the Utility Department on reducing storm drain blockage on streets with significant slopes. I weighed the amount of debris collected since the start of the freeze-thaw cycle and the new pile is just short of 310 pounds on the east side of my driveway. Could this debris be picked up by a city crew for recycling?