open #204133
Trash
3517 S Kennedy DR
- Case Date:
- 7/10/2025
Caller to HAND via interpreter reporting cans at the curb. He gave OK to add his name for the uReport but disconnected the call before I could get his contact info.
Caller to HAND via interpreter reporting cans at the curb. He gave OK to add his name for the uReport but disconnected the call before I could get his contact info.
Caller to HAND reporting that the grass at this property and 3523 S Burks Court has not been mowed for several months. Caller said they have made previous about this address over the years.
The corner of Smith Avenue and Morton Street has a large pot hole and lots of gravel. Thank you for your time.
These vehicles are abandoned. Or someone has claimed the street as their private junkyard with abandoned vehicles. Can these vehicles be removed? If they are allowed to stay, could you share information about why? I appreciate your time, thank you!
There is a pretty significant pot hole on Smith Avenue between Madison Street and Rogers Street
There are many abandoned vehicles parked here. Many are on an unimproved surface. This seems to be a violation of unimproved surface parking, abandoning vehicles, and using the street as a junkyard. Can these vehicles be fined and removed?
A cover for a water or gas line continually pops up in the street. If cars should hit it, it could cause tire damage or more. This has been reported previously but has not been resolved.
This curb is heavily deteriorated. The water does not drain properly in this area and algae is growing. Please repair. There are many deteriorated curbs in the Arbor Ridge neighborhood, but this is the worst one.
All the trees planted in the right of way along roads through the fields are mulched in a manner contrary to the city tree care administrative guide (ie with mulch volcanos) and in violation of city code.
At southeast corner of Hawthorne and Hunter there is poison ivy encroaching into the street. There are also vines including poison ivy encroaching on the sidewalk on Hawthorne.