closed #161310
Trash
- Case Date:
- 9/25/2017
I have several questions regarding the trash bins. Please email who I can ask my questions. Thanks
I have several questions regarding the trash bins. Please email who I can ask my questions. Thanks
Why have long stretches of the road on S. Washington now unavailable for parking? If this is a new standard, will this be done city wide?
Street light near my home (in front of 401 S Pleasant Ridge has not worked for the two years we lived here. All the other lights were fixed recently.
North/South Fee Lane at 17th St. Left turn lanes on Fee do not trigger the turn signal.
Car at Firestone blocking sidewalk
Abandoned vehicle at 1602 W. 7th.
Debris on sidewalk: Malibu and/or Opie Taylors dump waste water out their back door, in the alley on the back/eastside of the building. It runs down the alley, and across and down the sidewalk. I've meant to complain many times over the winters when it's created ice. Today it is a slick sludge of wet leaves that was slippery even though I was super aware and careful.
The crosswalk marking on 10th Street pavement in front of the Psychology Building on campus is barely visible even in broad daylight. Please replace the white lines/bars. Thanks.
Subaru has been parked in same spot in 200 block of North Maple street for more than a week without being moved. Tire is going flat. Owner does not live on Maple street, but parks second car there in order to avoid purchasing proper parking permit for residential zone where they live (700 block of west Sixth st). Maple needs to be included in residential permit zone as it is the first street with no parking restrictions west of downtown. As a result, it is a catch-all for anyone living on or visiting adjoining blocks to the east adding congestion and difficulty of residents parking in front of their house.
Subaru has been parked in same spot in 200 block of North Maple street for more than a week without being moved. Tire is going flat. Owner does not live on Maple street, but parks second car there in order to avoid purchasing proper parking permit for residential zone where they live (700 block of west Sixth st). Maple needs to be included in residential permit zone as it is the first street with no parking restrictions west of downtown. As a result, it is a catch-all for anyone living on or visiting adjoining blocks to the east adding congestion and difficulty of residents parking in front of their house.