closed #206129
Street Lights
3710 S Grasstree CT
- Case Date:
- 10/4/2025
Street light is out.
Street light is out.
Street light is out.
There are a lot of potholes on Moores Pike between Smith road and 446, on both directions of the road. These potholes and cracks posts a great risk to vehicles and cyclists. Thanks for taking a look at them and fix them.
There is human feces in the alley behind JL Waters and Orbit Room. As an employee of JL, it is right by our dumpsters and makes it unpleasant to throw trash away.
The sidewalks on our street are dangerously raised. This issue was first reported about two years ago, and we also notified city crews in person when they were here for other work on our street. The sidewalks are used daily by children in our cul-de-sac, which makes this a serious safety concern. Additionally, tree roots are growing under the sidewalks and into our front yard. Our lawn care provider even expressed concern that his equipment could be damaged by the exposed roots. These issues require immediate attention from the city. Could you please let me know—via email or phone—how you intend to address this matter at your earliest convenience? Thank you for your prompt attention.
There’s a ton of sand at the corner where E Moffett Lane meets S Harrell Road. I’m a cyclist and turned right onto S Harrell Road and the sheer amount of sand caused me to lose tractions and crash. I hit the entire left side of my body really hard and got a gash on my left elbow and some bad bruising on my thigh. The sand is so bad you can see it on Google Maps. Please please please clean this up
In the NE corner of the Sare/Rogers roundabout, the right turn lane (on to Sare Road from Rogers Road) has severe damage to the concrete. Many of these large concrete pieces have actually separated and they move up and down precariously when cars/trucks traverse them. Rain water (and the upcoming freeze/thaw cycle) will likely make the situation even more unstable.
potholes on 17th ,south side of street, between stadium gate 6 and woodlawn
The warning lights on the new pedestrian crossing signal here do not work. I have crossed several times and pushed the button with no results.
Can the City review this section of sidewalk at College Ave and Kirkwood, right out front of The Tap? It may be out of compliance with the City ordinances that require a minimum 5-feet of width for sidewalks. This portion of sidewalk has felt narrow and congested for years. Today, I was walking through and with other foot traffic got pushed to the side where that limestone corner cap sticks out beyond the base of the planter and hit my leg on it. The railing from the Tap combined with that planter creates a significant hazard for pedestrians and restricts the flow of foot traffic. The sidewalk narrows right there. This could be fixed by removing the planter.