closed #185840
Blocked Sidewalk
230 S Hillsdale DR
- Case Date:
- 10/2/2023
Low hanging branch of what looks like an invasive bush honeysuckle. Needs pruned back or even better removed and replaced with a non-invasive plant.
Low hanging branch of what looks like an invasive bush honeysuckle. Needs pruned back or even better removed and replaced with a non-invasive plant.
Bushes are blocking the sidewalk at this property and the adjoining property to the south.
Vegetation growing into roadway. It is thorny and a hazard to cyclists or automotive finish. I understand the vegetation is allowed to grow wild within the property, but this is clearly impinging upon the travel lane of Hillsdale Drive.
Growth impinging the sidewalk on the West side of Pete Ellis Drive near the gardens and Post office.
This path (4th street corridor) is not being maintained. IT was razed some time back and is getting worse.
construction sign has become sculpture for the past year
Trees impinging the bike route on 7th st. They also block the view of oncoming traffic.
Dirt, sticks, mud on sidewalk makes it difficult to walk on.
The new fiber optic box in the Ramble Road W tree plot has two bolts that are on the lid but, not installed. Hopefully, someone will be back around to insert them.
City and/or Utility contractors (Duke, Meridiam, etc.) have been leaving signage scattered about the neighborhood. Currently, there is the following: 1) Tall, metal support at SW corner of Cottage Grove and Grant (322 E. Grant), 2) Identical metal support on south retaining wall of 414 E. Cottage Grove, 3) Pile of signage and sandbags on NE corner of 325 E. 10th Street, 4) Pile of signs in west yard of 418 N. Grant, 5) Bag of construction waste (NaOH ?) sitting on east side of Lincoln near 518 N. Lincoln.