Blocked Street
107 N Dunn ST
- Case Date:
- 4/20/2023
This was an issue last night (4/19/23) around 9pm and beyond. Both lanes of S Dunn St, especially between 6th St and Kirkwood were completely backed up due to multiple Ubers waiting to drop-off and pick-up as well as Doordash or other delivery services parked (flashers on) on S Dunn St. Everyone in the right lane was trying to move to the left lane to get past these parked cars. There was enough traffic, that no one could move. There was also a car parked beside the the yellow stanchions on Kirkwood at this location. This is very frustrating and drivers were becoming agitated. I do not know if this happens every night, but parking in a driving lane on S Dunn St is not appropriate.
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
105 1/2 N Dunn ST
- Case Date:
- 9/1/2020
Two blocks of east Kirkwood st seem to be closed off. I am asking if this is permanent? I understand its allowing out side dining which is nice. However there is a great shortage of parking in downtown. Removing 2 whole blocks of parking means that I'll never be able to park and use the restaurants that are at those locations. I cant use the library for the same reason. So I understand that this is good for students but it's bad for residents. And I think over all bad for business. I hope that after the virus scare is over you have plans to reopen parking there. What is the plan? Thanks
Unsafe Buildings
1031 E Hillside DR
- Case Date:
- 12/5/2022
There is a loud rumbling noise coming from Carlise factory since 10pm Sunday December 5 that is causing shaking of my house and vibrations that can be felt inside. Noise from the factory has been an ongoing issue, but it has been increasing in volume and intensity for a few months. The factory was quiet yesterday during the day (Sunda) bu the noise and reverberations that began at 10pm last night has been the worst yet. I'm concerned for my personal safety, but also for the structure of my house and utilities - especially gas lines.
Blocked Street
102 E Kirkwood
- Case Date:
- 6/18/2021
Privately owned businesses on the north aide of the 100 block of E Kirkwood — a public street —have completely blocked off the entire width of the street, making it completely inaccessible to bicycles. When Kirkwood is closed to car traffic, the public street still needs to be shared space and not dedicated exclusively to private business owners of the Uptown and the Farm restaurants!
Biking & Walking
1016 S Highland AVE
- Case Date:
- 4/26/2022
I had an unpleasant near miss biking the small connector trail that Weatherstone down to Highland Ave. At the bottom of the hill, a scooter was on its side, in the middle of the pathway. It was not visible until almost right on top of it, and I came close to wiping out.
The city needs to find a solution to scooters that are abandoned haphazardly on sidewalks and bike trails. This is not the first incident I've had, and certainly won't be the last. Eventually someone will get seriously hurt.
- Case Date:
- 10/4/2018
Lime scooter parked on sidewalk on Washington east side near 2nd 11:45 am
- Case Date:
- 10/5/2018
Please keep "scooters" off the sidewalks.
- Case Date:
- 7/26/2017
The 3 Amigos restaurant at 601 North College Avenue has installed a permanent outdoor speaker blasting music into the courtyard residential area. I would like to see if anything can be done to limit the use of or volume on the outdoor speaker. Thanks for your assistance.
- Case Date:
- 8/4/2017
Comcast has set up a tent on the corner of 3rd and Atwater and is blocking the sidewalk with signs. Do they have a business license to be operating here? Are they allowed to block the sidewalk?
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2017
I live at 916 west Kirkwood ave next to morrisons they have a large walnut tree on their property it over hangs my property this tree has damaged my house my garage and one of my sheds it is unsafe for my kids to play outside because of falling walnuts and limbs I have spoke to morrisons several times about trimming or cutting this tree they will not can you help with this problem thank you mr mullis