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closed #137104

Recycling

910 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
4/7/2014

closed #184986

Blocked Sidewalk

910 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
8/10/2023

Trees on this property are growing across the sidewalk lower than 8 feet, impeding pedestrian access.

closed #158939

Traffic Signals

910 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
4/28/2017

Missing street name signs, and knocked over school zone sign. The school sign I straightened as much as possible but it seems to be just stuck in a dirt hole. So leaned again right away.

closed #134624

Recycling

910 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
10/7/2013

closed #137120

Recycling

910 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
4/7/2014

closed #139246

Recycling

910 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
7/14/2014

Must be sorted card board bundled

closed #139568

Recycling

910 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
7/28/2014

Please sort

closed #139962

Recycling

910 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
8/11/2014

please sort

closed #136244

Sidewalk Snow Removal

910 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
2/7/2014

910 e maxwell lane

closed #142515

Potholes, Other Street Repair

910 S Highland AVE

Case Date:
11/20/2014

(Not really "street repair" but I couldn't find the right category): The eastbound Stop sign on Maxwell @ Highland, in Elm Heights, is OFTEN ignored. I have seen cars race right through it without even the pretense of slowing down. On foot, I have jumped out behind the car as it sped on, waving my hands and shouting "STOP SIGN!!", and once a driver waved an acknowledgment. Another time, driving north on Highland, I turned and followed the offender, honking and blinking my lights hoping s/he would notice that someone had noticed and be alert next time. The Stop sign is quite visible, not obscured by overhanging trees, so I am stumped. But I wonder if it could be moved closer to the road, enlarged, painted (the post too) a more neon/catchy red, and/or moved to the CENTER of the intersection (tricky for the snowplows, I know), and/or a "Stop-sign alert" sign added well before, or maybe it could be removed altogether with appropriate alerts posted for the north/south drivers, which might be safer than assuming people will stop. This is a potentially lethal situation for drivers, bikers, and walkers in a very pedestrian-heavy neighborhood. Thanks.