closed #204900
Excessive Growth
135 N Clark ST
- Case Date:
- 8/13/2025
Maintenance needed on south side of 7th btw Roosevelt and Clark. Vegetation creeping into the street.
Maintenance needed on south side of 7th btw Roosevelt and Clark. Vegetation creeping into the street.
There are metal plates on the road that shift every time you drive over them. The shift was so bad that I could feel my car pull in a different direction while going over them.
The contractor doing underground work (fiber?) left a bunch of loose soil along the west side of Walnut St Pike. They came back and seeded and strawed some mother areas but not this.
Over a year ago, new water lines were installed along Brookdale to accommodate a new apartment complex on the west side of Kinser Pike. (Aspen Apts.) That construction dug up parts of the yards of the houses on Brookdale as well as part of the street itself. The street was never repaved and the areas that were covered up with dirt become muddy when it rains.
Previously reported this hole. Took 6 or more weeks for someone to repair. Put asphalt on top which lasted almost 2 weeks before opening up again. 15" hole needs FILLED with dirt/gravel before asphalt
As you drive north out of S Westplex Ave to get on 3rd St. there is a bush that is blocking the view of oncoming traffic. By the time you inch out far enough to see oncoming cars, you are already too far out. Bush is on the SW corner. It is in the neighborhood of the Quarters and Dillion. Students will be back soon and that intersection will have heavy traffic soon.
Resident called in use of a backhoe parked on public sidewalk. They were concerned about damage to the sidewalk. No ROW permit identified related to use.
Milestone contractors replaced sidewalk. All the turf/grass repair is washed out creating a safety issue for users
Overgrown pollinator garden compromising the line of sight for traffic and pedestrians.
Near miss. During the morning, walk to school, kids were crossing high Street around 8:35 AM, there’s a crossing guard there who triggered the crosswalk lights, and stood in the middle of the road with his stop sign, but a car approaching from the north did not stop, and drove through the crosswalk around 25 to 30 mph. Talking with the cross guard, this happens quite often, because it is at the bottom of a hill with limited visibility. I highly recommend putting a stop sign at that intersection similar to everywhere else on high Street.