closed #192685
Excessive Growth
3509 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 8/5/2024
Vegetation blocking sidewalk
Vegetation blocking sidewalk
Vegetation blocking sidewalk
Vegetation blocking sidewalk
Vegetation blocking sidewalk
While Smith Road between 3rd street and Morningside is closed for construction work, Heritage Road has become a thoroughfare. Parking on the street is causing a real hazard as there is not enough room for 2 lanes of traffic. Either signs need to be posted ASAP or on the street parking must not be permitted until construction is finished. I am up visiting my mom who lives at this address. This is a hazard on many levels and it is just a matter of time before an accident happens and someone gets hurt and their vehicle gets damaged. Please turn your immediate attention to this traffic problem!
In front of 112 Glenwood West - post with deflectors marking west side of traffic calming bump - post is down and needs to be replanted. Post is lying beside road at spot where it belongs. Thanks -
Citizen called to complain that neighbor is operating a business out of his home in a residential area. Neighbor has signs, increased traffic and has blocked the street with his trailers. Other residents are concerned and she wanted to know how to tell them to file a ureport.
This residence has become a storage and distribution point for restaurant equipment, furniture, and liquor.
Re: Case 184904 Attn. John Hewitt, Anna Killion-Hanson Update: The enclosure fences have been constructed just this week. The pooling water continues to be an issue. Thanks -
This might be a GIS issue but filing it under "other". I am interested in you determining land ownership of the land along the railroad tracks that is behind my and my neighbors property. Parallel to E. Longview and beside the railroad tracks is land that I believe might be CSX property but not sure. Me and many of my adjacent neighbors whose property line the tracks are combating Poisen Hemlock. WE are working with MC-IRIS as a ID and instructive agency as we plan to address the small plants this Spring. We wish to know who is the owner of the land and potentially seeking their support. It is in line with the Polly Grimshaw trail which will be treated soon for Poison Hemlock. Thank you --