closed #177775
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 10/3/2021
'Electronics Repair' and 'Cell Phone Repair' signs in the grass on S Walnut at the corner of the S Walnut Station shopping strip.
'Electronics Repair' and 'Cell Phone Repair' signs in the grass on S Walnut at the corner of the S Walnut Station shopping strip.
4110 E Morningside Drive. Overgrown grass.
Bushes between gas station and 125 park ridge overgrown and blocking sidewalk
I reported power lines/wires within reach of the sidewalk off Rogers very close to the front of the entrance to switchyard park over a month ago. This seems like a very serious issue. Why hasn’t anything been done about this? Has been like this for 6+ months! It’s sad to think there are people working for the city that see this as anything other than an emergency situation.
The corner of 7th and Clark. When driving east on 7th street, the bushes on the south side of the road make it very difficult to see this intersection. I’m afraid a car may come north on Clark and not be able to see traffic coming down 7th St.
Street light in front of 537 N Plymouth Rd is out. Light # on pole: 767 827
why all the street lights out? Bunch of the fancy village lamp post light around down town or busted up or dont work. Idea lets put a million dollar dumb pole thing up while basic need and services go in disrepair
In reference to report #185705, this one random report is not reflective of the whole community’s views or the future of the modern workplace/workforce. Embracing hybrid and remote options is the way of the world as society was globally changed in 2020. We saw for now 3 years that this can work and does work well. One sour apple shouldn’t ruin the whole bunch. That report also showed a mentality of ‘I have it bad so others should have it bad too’. This is not inclusive, progressive behavior that we should be pushing for. Please continue to progress this city and workplace and do not revert back to outdated ways just because ‘it’s the way it’s always been done’.
People are leaving the trash and recycling bins out by the curb all the time, including boxes and plastic bags filled with trash outside the bins. This is happening on N Roosevelt St, between 7th and 8th St.
TWO VERY DEEP HOLES AT THE EAST EDGE OF HIGH STREET A FEW YARDS SOUTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF E. THESE HOLES ARE DEEP AND LARGE ENOUGH TO DESTROY A TIRE OR SUSPENTION OF A VEHICLE. LOSS OF CONTROL IS A CLEAR POSSIBILITY. THE STREET HAS RECENTLY BEEN RE-PAVED AND THE HOLES REMAIN.THEY HAVE EXISTED FOR SEVERAL YEARS. [ ESPECIALLY PROBLEMATIC FOR A RIGHT TURNING VEHICLE ] PLEASE CHECK IT OUT, THANKS