closed #11657
Excessive Growth
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- Case Date:
- 6/30/2009
South side of Moores Pike between SE Park and the roundabout - sidewalk is overgrown, one-lane walking.
South side of Moores Pike between SE Park and the roundabout - sidewalk is overgrown, one-lane walking.
Vacant lot across from 1234 Countryside has waist high grass -- it's a mess. Owner of lot is Kevin West.
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The gravel alley behind the Wylie House has a serious erosion problem. The gravel is washed away and into South Lincoln Street, to the point where now the rut in the alley is very deep. Could this be fixed, possibly paved, to stop the problem?
The stop sign at Wylie Farm Road and Henderson Street has War spray painted on it under the word Stop.
On the north side of E Wylie Farm Rd between S Bayberry Dr and S Azalea Lane there is a wooden walkway within the 50' right-of-way that is very overgrown with Trees of Heaven and a lot of other plants. It is to the point where people are breaking off the tops of the trees in order to get through that part of the walkway. These are invasive plants and the City should do a better job at eliminating them or at least cutting them back. The Google streetview photo of that location dated July 2023 is attached along with current photos that show how the trees and other plants are taking over the walkway and that the tops of some of the trees have been broken off so that pedestrians can pass here. Please clear the area along this side of E Wylie Farm Rd as soon as possible. Thank you.
See uReport 177401. Left turn arrow on northbound N Jordan Ave onto westbound 10th St still gets activated with no traffic in lane. Prevents me from getting to my parking spot as I come in southbound on Jordan. :)
Due to sidewalks being replaced, tenants have to park on Woodside Dr. Unfortunately they are blocking the fire hydrants and the sidewalk crossings in the evenings so the physically challenged residents are unable to use the sidewalks. Vehicles are parked right up to the entrances of Persimmon Tree, Paper Birch and Willow Tree to the point you can't see around them to get in or out of those "drives". These parking issues are 99% of the time in the evenings when most tenants have returned home from work. There's plenty of room to park on Woodside but they won't move further down the road, everyone is crammed into the end of Woodside near Park Square Dr. It's dangerous, we don't walk over to the mailboxes there with all the cars because we're afraid of getting hit by a vehicle.
Street light at Gifford and Woodside has been out for over 6 months.
Potholes in front of the Army Reserve Center on Woodscrest near the intersection with E Second Street