closed #186539
Street Lights
- Case Date:
- 12/15/2023
The street light at the corner of Hillside Dr and Nancy St has been out for several weeks.
The street light at the corner of Hillside Dr and Nancy St has been out for several weeks.
They had a water line or sewer line emergency at 719 W 7th and contractors tore up a lot of sidewalk on the South Side of W 7th Street in front of the house. Who is responsible for repair or sidewalk? This happened Thursday night and continued all day Friday 12/15. Contractor was Snedegar Construction.
The street ligtht is out at this location. Thank you!
File the federal tort against BPD, monroe county sheriff and jail and those involved in the abusive USCG that responded to digging up my son Garrett at Crawford South
White and black spotted dog loose and often left outside in front yard on lead. Running around near road constantly, worried dog is going to get hurt. County animal control needs to inform owner about standards for pet ownership.
Traffic light sensors not working. Timing has significantly changed backing up traffic
The light at the end of Williams Court in Sycamore Knolls has been out for a few weeks. Would it be possible to have the light fixed?
At the corner of Moore's Pike and S Valley Forge Rd: a sign, looks like in the ROW to me: 'Concrete Tune-ups'.
The curb that encloses the parking lot in front of Turquaz Cafe is a hazard to vehicles. It's very difficult to park in the provided spaces because there's a ditch meeting that much higher curb just behind it. It leaves too little room for drivers to maneuver out of a parking space and out of the lot. I often eat at this restaurant and several times have been blocked in due to trucks parking in adjacent spaces. This makes the already difficult task of maneuvering out of the space impossible. And I've damaged my car on the ditch and curb. At the very least, the spots should be labeled for compact cars only. Ideally, the curb would be removed and the lot repaved. Thank you for your time and consideration.
A tree in the front lawn of this property has two large broken branches that overhang the street, and they've been so for a couple months now. A lot of people walk under these branches on their way to and from Highland Village Park, and it's only a matter of time before one or both of these branches detach and fall onto the street. Currently, you can hear them creaking and see them swaying with the wind. They need to be safely removed before they snap off.