closed #139670
Excessive Growth
612 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 7/30/2014
Sidewalk blocked by vegetation at 612 n grant st.
Sidewalk blocked by vegetation at 612 n grant st.
Many shoes hanging from utility wires crossing street in front of this address.
New residents are not being informed about what can be put in recycling containers. The result is that many recycling bins are left unemptied by the garbage workers, and then they remain sitting on the street for weeks and nothing is ever done. This address has had recycling containers sitting by the street for awhile now.
Trash bins in street - habitual problem
cart contains unacceptable waste
Sidewalk impassable at 300 e cottage grove
Vegetation overtaking sidewalk 300 e cottage grove
I wanted to propose the addition of a pedestrian crosswalk at the intersection of N Fess Ave and E 10th St. I live in Collins, and when walking between Hillcrest and the general courtyard buildings there are no immediate crosswalks in the area. The addition of white lines, particularly on the west end of this intersection (where there is already a metal grate where the sidewalk meets the road) would be very helpful for residents of Collins and would make the area safer for pedestrians trying to cross the street.
Street light out at 611 N Fess
As a long-time rental tenant at 612 N. Lincoln St., I and the neighbor with whom I share this property have been cited at least twice in the past for garbage/public cleanliness violations. Having come home last night from a weekend out of town, I was shocked to see two enormous bags of trash from my neighbors at 610 N. Lincoln St. strewn across the sidewalk in front of my house and down the alley in between our houses. Upon returning home from a long day of work just a moment ago, I have to express my disgust that nothing's been done about it. For a department that is apparently very diligent, it surprises me that this would go unnoticed and uncited. Please send someone to investigate my complaint and cite them, as you have me. I await your response. Thank you for your service, Gregory Morales