closed #176523
Blocked Street
- Case Date:
- 7/11/2021
Downed tree on S Smith Rd between E Moores Pike and S Sara Ct.
Downed tree on S Smith Rd between E Moores Pike and S Sara Ct.
West sidewalk on college avenue under the train bridge at about 11th Street is blocked by dense vegetation both north and south of the train bridge.
Along creek between Fairview and Patterson is homeless camp with much debris/needles and more. Terrible sanitation and mess from June 18-19 flooding. Enormous mess. A terrible blight on our neighborhood.
Christian nationalist 'we buy houses'signs continue to be scattered at City intersections. Get rid of them!
During the evening rainstorm of 7/10/2021, the storm water swale to the north of our home overfilled its banks and flooded our back and side yards. Luckily, the rain stopped before the water breached our basement window well, which happened July 18-19, flooding our basement. The storm pipes below these swales are obviously under-sized. We request a re-assessment of these swales by a storm water engineer to mitigate future flooding and the property damage we have already experienced. We believe repeated high storm water flow during the past several years has caused erosion of the swales and they are no longer able to hold current storm water run-off.
Sidewalk on the south side of 14th Street just west of college avenue. This is on the north side of the railway manors 923 North college. Completely obstructed by trees hanging from above.
Said walk on south side of 14th Street just east of Woodburn avenue. This is the north side of the property at 922 North Woodburn. Completely obstructed by Bush going from the side. Also, it's supposed to be a 5-ft wide sidewalk but the minimum clear area is 3 ft wide because the hillside has come down on the sidewalk. That was a mistake when the house was built. It should have been rectified then. But maybe it should be rectified now.
Sidewalk on Northside of 14th Street. Just east of Madison Street. This is the South side of property at 312 West 14th Street. Maple tree planted too close to the sidewalk blocking half of the sidewalk. This is a brand new sidewalk that we just spent significant sum of money on. Please see to it that it is clear. Transportation plan insists that the sidewalk is clear of any and all obstructions.
Mr. 'We Buy Houses' is back in force. New, bright yellow signs can be seen at the intersection of Rogers and W Second (signs on 2 corners) and the intersection of W Second and Patterson (at 3 out of 4 corners, one, unfortunately is on a utility pole).
Over the last 2 weeks, two large trees have fallen where I live. One fell into our yard, the other fell across the roadway at 2903 N. Browncliff Ln. in front of our house. It took us 3 hours to clear away the tree on the street. There is yet another tree that looks to be in a dangerous situation. A big part of it is hanging over the street. Can we get some help from you to remove this tree?