closed #73140
Trash
407 S Walker ST
- Case Date:
- 4/18/2011
Long grass. Trash piled next to back door adjacent to the sidewalk. Many limbs and branches down in the front yard. Trash is in the back yard.
Long grass. Trash piled next to back door adjacent to the sidewalk. Many limbs and branches down in the front yard. Trash is in the back yard.
Over grown weeds in yard. Can’t see if anyone is walking on the sidewalk if entering walker street. Been that way for years. For the pedestrian safety the weeds need taken down
407 S Grant St.: there is a serious and dangerous condition along Grant St. between Smith and 2nd streets. You crews have left 3ft trenches along a poured sidewalk. I've personally seen 3 cars fall into these trenches and receive damage. Your signage is insufficient. Please remedy this situation now or residents being hampered by this nuisance will be forced to take legal action against the city. This report will serve as notice that you are aware of the hazard you have created by failing to fix the road in a timely manner.
Sidewalk unshoveled, covered with untreated ice
tree (or shrub) blocking sidewalk, has called in multiple times
Grub tree blocking sidewalk.
Dead rabbit on the sidewalk.
There are leaves covering the sidewalk in front of 409 S. High Street. A stroller can't use the sw at this moment. The citizen doesn't blame the homeowner because they are putting them out their for the City to vacuum them. Maybe there can be an early pickup so the sw will be usable again & this dangerous situation eliminated.
Residents are storing trash and recycling collection containers on public sidewalk on a permanent basis, and have been doing so for a while. At times containers are moved over to side, at times they are left in middle of sidewalk--but never do they leave the sidewalk. This is an accessibility issue: wheelchairs and strollers are unable to get by and must go into street. Private collection containers should not be stored on public property.
Car parked on sidewalk. On Howe St. between Rogers and Maple.