closed #206886
Trash
1200 N Woodburn AVE
- Case Date:
- 11/20/2025
Can we get another no parking street sign installed on w 14th street between N Woodburn Ave and Madison St? There used to be one in front of the yellow duplex not sure if someone took it or it was taken out. But on game day people were parked on both sides of the road making near impossible to get through. Also during the week people park on that side of the road where its supposed to be no parking and school buses have to navigate through. Thanks for your time.
The water meter manhole cover by this address is not properly closed.
The corner of 15th and Woodburn desperately needs a four way stop. We hear numerous near collisions daily. It is impossible to see oncoming traffic as they speed down 15th street while sitting at the stop sign on Woodburn Ave going north. Heading south, there is a better visual of incoming traffic. If not a stop sign, please look into how close to the intersection cars are allowed to park as it completely obstructs the ability to observe oncoming traffic.
Trash receptacles provided by Brawley Properties not sufficient for residents. Brawley is aware of the issue, and trash is blowing throughout the neighborhood, wildlife is digging through the garbage. It’s been going on for weeks. I’ve personally cleaned it up to prevent it from going into my yard, and all the neighbors are frustrated.
sidewalk coveree in gravel and vegetation at and north of driveway for 801 N Walnut scholar's keep. west side of the street about 500 ft south of train tracks. thanks!
City metered sidewalk pole lights out
Turning right from 17th St onto Madison St is a nightmare. You're either going to hit the car that's in the lefthand turn lane on Madison St, or you're running over the decently large curb. The only cars that can safely navigate this are small cars. If you're a truck, SUV, or, God forbid, a city bus, you're in trouble. Cars don't turn at 90 degree angles. The radius of that curb is entirely too small.
Can the City review this section of sidewalk at College Ave and Kirkwood, right out front of The Tap? It may be out of compliance with the City ordinances that require a minimum 5-feet of width for sidewalks. This portion of sidewalk has felt narrow and congested for years. Today, I was walking through and with other foot traffic got pushed to the side where that limestone corner cap sticks out beyond the base of the planter and hit my leg on it. The railing from the Tap combined with that planter creates a significant hazard for pedestrians and restricts the flow of foot traffic. The sidewalk narrows right there. This could be fixed by removing the planter.