closed #173039
Street & Traffic Signs
East Hillside Drive & South Olive Street
- Case Date:
- 7/14/2020
It looks as though someone backed into or hit the stop sign at E Hillside and S Olive streets.
It looks as though someone backed into or hit the stop sign at E Hillside and S Olive streets.
City buses need to stop parking right in front of the kroger outdoor seating
People are reporting Walnut/Hillside signal stays green for Walnut for very long times, backing up Hillside Drive until someone turns right on red illegally, which seems to trigger the signal. Is this City or State problem?
The pavement from this intersection going south and ultimate out to 3rd street has enormous potholes and misalignment of the pavement surrounding the in street storm drains. I don't know how much of this is private or public but it nearly took out the undercarriage of my car and I was only going 15 miles an hour.
Why is the sidewalk before and after the traintracks on Pete Ellis Drive never shoveled? In the three big snowfalls this year - nothing. And previous years. This is a highly pedestrian area.
On the property known as Shamrock Pointe, there are 2 trash dumpsters. Both of them are overflowing and there is several days of trash piled in front of one of them. It appears that the trash company has not came for some time to dempty the dumpsters. Can you please investigate to find out why there is no required pickup occuring.
Bushes planted in the corner around the utility boxes are blocking the sidewalk
The sidewalk on the north side of Moore's Pike by the AMC Theater is overgrown. Bushes nearly block the sidewalk and the grass is waist-high. I'm guessing that they have ceased caring for the property due to movie theaters being closed.
Weed and foliage has grown out of proportion on East Moores Pike between South College Mall road and South Clarizz Blvd, on the side of the AMC theater. This is on the whole block on the Northern side of the street. Thanks.
Person repeatedly feeding bread-like food to ducks on Moss Creek ponds, despite prohibiting signage and dissuasion by residents. The governing board can think of no recourse but to threaten him with trespassing in the common areas. But he could continue feeding the ducks from the adjacent city street to avoid trespassing. Is there some unit of the City or County government that could help us deal with this. The ducks are beloved here, and the consequences for them of this type of feeding are so dire, many residents are distressed.