closed #176200
Recycling
1038 E Wylie ST
- Case Date:
- 6/15/2021
carts should be 4 feet apart
carts should be 4 feet apart
This morning (11/23/2020), I found a tire on the road in front of my property. I guess that someone hit the dry stone wall of my garden in the night because it is damaged or dropped off the tire. I am wondering whether you can remove it because it could be an obstacle for cars.
During last nights storm, part of a large walnut tree cracked and fell, partly the street. Neighbors used a chain saw to clear their driveway for access, but debris is still on the road and blocking storm drainage/run off areas. Also, two dead trees nearby are at an angle and look like they may fall in the next storm. Street light and fire hydrant are located in the small area as well.
Ballantine Rd. pavement has crumbled away at the base of our driveway, leaving a level difference of a couple inches between the street and the driveway pavement. Can you have a crew pour enough asphalt onto this small patch so that it is flush with our driveway? Newspaper delivery guy won't pull into our driveway because of the damage it does his car. We don't have quite the same choice...
The Davis St. right of way, just south of my property is forested. I know that the city doesn't normally tend to the trees in this strip, but it's public property. I write because of two particular dead trees in this area--one a hazard to utility wires, the other temporarily leaning against a live tree but will eventually fall on our fence.May I show you these dead trees and ask if the city would be willing to remove them before they damage our property and the public utility lines?
must be sticker
oversize can
uReport helped get a prompt and professional response from Lime for concerns noted. Thank you.