closed #176908
Street Trees
1023 E Sheridan DR
- Case Date:
- 8/9/2021
A small tree in the median along the creek has fallen over. This is on Southdowns just west of Hawthorne.
A small tree in the median along the creek has fallen over. This is on Southdowns just west of Hawthorne.
There are a lot of big tree limbs and sticks piled up in the creek area between Sheridan and Southdowns just west of Hawthorne. The large limb in the attached photo is leaning against the tree and could fall.
no bags please
Do private contractors have an obligation to clean up the street? This house on Southdowns (between Manor and Hawthorne) was paved and the street is a mess. It is not just stained, there is a lot of loose debris on the road from the paving process that could be cleaned up. Can the City contact the homeowner to find out who needs to get back out here to clean the street up and make their job site presentable? Thanks.
On Sunday evening I caught some photos of a loose dog on Southdowns between Manor and Hawthorne. The dog is frequently out on its own and tends to stay within that block roughly. It lives in a red house on Southdowns. My main concern is that this Sunday I was on a walk and observed the dog almost get hit by two vehicles in the road, I had to re-route my walk with my dog because this dog was at-large with an unknown temperament, and the dog also went to the bathroom in the grass by the creek without being cleaned up by the owners (due to being oblivious to where their dog was at the time). Is there anything that can be done to try to keep the dog safe and other drivers and pedestrians safe too? Thanks.
The storm drain that sits in the curb cut for my driveway is sinking. I can see fallen bricks through the grate. The road surface and sidewalk are both crumbling around it. I am worried that the drain grate may collapse.
There is a large accumulation of sand at the curb in front of my home that I would like to have removed by the street sweeper. The sand washes down the street during heavy rains and accumulates in this low spot, creating a sand bar that deflects stormwater from the storm drain.