closed #165181
Recycling
107 E Vermilya AVE
- Case Date:
- 7/17/2018
cart contains unacceptable waste
cart contains unacceptable waste
cart contains unacceptable waste
Request for Street Sweeping in the Bike Lanes on Walnut, College and Rogers. The increase of downtown construction has lead to more debris and gravel in the bike lane - getting to the point it's not worth riding in the bike lane which is upsetting morning drivers since I'm now taking up one of the lanes on my bike. I've gotten two flats in the past week due to large gravel/glass and other hazardous material in the roadway.
Sare Road walkway is very overgrown with weeds and low-hanging branches making it almost impossible to walk on.
Two youngish trees in the tree strip on 4th street, NW corner of 4th ST. and the alley between Grant and Dunn Streets (in front of Korea Restaurant). These two trees have had multiple dead wood branches for some time and dead wood needs to be removed. Now the tree closest to the alley appears to be dying. It looked fine last week, but this week all the leaves are turning brown.
Going west on 17th Street, just before the overpass over 37/69, I did not see a street sign for Crescent Rd. and missed my turn. If there is a sign there, I did not see it anywhere. Needs a street sign!
Pothole has been developing for 3 weeks, resident called in to report anonymously
My recycling didn't get picked up today. It was on the curb last night.
A couple of weeks ago, the city (I assume it was the city) cut down a large tree along High Street, a short distance north of Hillside. They left these logs perched precariously on a bank, where it looks as if they are in danger of tumbling into the street, in the path of some unsuspecting motorist. I assumed they'd be safely cleared away quickly, but a couple of weeks have gone by and they're still there.
A couple of weeks ago, the city (I assume it was the city) cut down a large tree along High Street, a short distance north of Hillside. They left these logs perched precariously on a bank, where it looks as if they are in danger of tumbling into the street, in the path of some unsuspecting motorist. I assumed they'd be safely cleared away quickly, but a couple of weeks have gone by and they're still there.