closed #176513
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- Case Date:
- 7/9/2021
Notice of federal tort
Notice of federal tort
Clear creek and Rockport. Shouldn't be confusing public with signs not to park when perfectly lawful and safe to do so on wide low traffic subdivision roads. Apparently trying to appease a few uppity neighbors who don't like looking at cars instead of giving more wide public access to a public trail on a public road. I'll keep parking there and will encourage others to do the same. It hurts no one. Remove the sign.
Big piles of trash and debris. Facing the house the trash is on the east side of property.
Property has not been mowed all season
On Bloomfield Rd, in the westbound lane just west of Patterson - right before the driveway into Allied Electric supply, there is a sinkhole forming near (within 10 feet) of the sewer cover.
For years this was held at Bryan Park Pool. I'm glad that Mills Pool has hosted it for a while. I suggest that now the event location alternate between the pools
I am retired and live across Woodlawn Avenue from the Bryan Park Pool. In the morning I usually sit on my deck to drink coffee and read the paper. The person who mows and string trims in the park often (five days/week?) starts mowing shortly after 8 am. It's loud and annoying, and the last straw was when it happened this morning - SATURDAY! He mowed the grass strip between Woodlawn and the parking lot, then the strip across Woodlawn along that parking lot, then the grass strip directly outside my yard! My cat jumped up and ran inside, and this was at 8:30. I'm sure many of my neighbors would agree that this is unnecessary; how can mowing be so urgent that it has to be done at 8:00 on Saturday morning? I will add that the gentleman does a great job; the park is mowed and trimmed and free of trash. But please make a change so that the loud machinery is operated later in the day. Thank you.
Merri go round at Switchyard is missing some screws in the center, the part that people hold on to in order to spin
Numerous street lights out along Forrester street between Roy Schmalz Ct and Olcott Blvd
It is now July 11th 2021 and this homeowner has yet to mow his lawn once. It's a hazard as it's 3-4 feet tall. This is against the city rules and so why is the city not enforcing the law?