closed #176343
Excessive Growth
1912 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2021
Overgrown lawn. I'm worried the owner is no longer able to care for the home as it appears in disrepair. I hope they are okay.
Overgrown lawn. I'm worried the owner is no longer able to care for the home as it appears in disrepair. I hope they are okay.
This is in reference to an issue reported back in November - Case 186167. AEG was in our neighborhood in over three months ago, and left a haphazard trail of pipes sticking out of the ground, holes covered with thin sheets of plywood, and yards torn up and muddy. Can our neighborhood please have some sort of an update as to when they will be back to finish the job they started? Will yards be repaired and reseeded by this coming spring?
I would like to request a traffic speed study, or at least greater speed limit enforcement, for cars traveling on East Maxwell Lane between Rose Ave and Highland Ave. The posted speed limit is 25 mph, but it's a half-mile straight shot from High Street to Highland Ave, and cars regularly travel well above the speed limit past Maxwell Terrace Apartments and several homes with kids playing outside. Given that Maxwell Lane is a signed bike route that also has a blind hill, I hope something can be done to slow speeders and reduce the possibility of accidents in this area.
Large stand of bamboo located along Parrish Rd across from Kroger entrance.
Blocked stairs! I parked in the parking lot next to McDonald’s. Chop shop box advertising truck is blocking the stairs to access McDonald’s. I talked to manager of McDonald’s and she confirmed it was chop shop truck and that her employees try to park in that parking lot and can not access those stairs. I actually called them and asked why they was blocking those stairs and the lady had no answer. I said I was gonna make a complaint to city, the lady said do what I need to do!
Red truck seems to be confusing the walking path between 2nd and Maxwell with a personal parking spot.
The north & southbound stop signs are mounted on the high sides of retaining walls (seems this might be recent) and the height of them is too much relative to the driver's eye. The position of the sign northbound is also obstructed by a tree. This seems to be exacerbated by the fact that the northbound approach is on a hill. A stop ahead sign might also be helpful to emphasize the stop condition. Thank you.
There is a section of fencing flat on the sidewalk behind Kroger Seminary Square, leaving little room for pedestrians and blocking wheelchair access entirely.