closed #209806
Potholes, Other Street Repair
420 N Fess AVE
- Case Date:
- 4/6/2026
Lots of potholes on this block of E Alice St, as well as the alleyway that connects E Alice to 9th St.
Lots of potholes on this block of E Alice St, as well as the alleyway that connects E Alice to 9th St.
Owner of burned out house has erected a tent in the front yard encroaching on the road at a tight turn. It's a narrow street to begin with. House is a hazard, too. Trash and rodents piling up. There are small children living next door and lots of kids run around the neighborhood. I'm sure there are a million ways they can hurt themselves on this unsafe property.
A drainage or other pipe was installed a few weeks ago in Hillside Drive immediately west (in the eastbound lane) of the pedestrian crosswalk at the intersection of Hillside and South Olive Street. Every time a vehicle runs over this "pipe opening" it makes a loud noise that can be heard in the immediate neighborhood. It is very annoying and distrurbing to the residents near this intersection, especially at night when drivers can't see this opening. Can something please be done to make this quieter please. Thank you in advance for looking into this issue.
This bike has been chained to this no parking sign for months and is partially impeding the sidwalk
Previous city project. Soil washing away under sidewalk
A large construction vehicle has been parked on the north side of W Adams Hill Circle near Adams street for about a month. It's blocking the sidewalk on the north side of the street, between the two retention ponds.
There is a road-killed animal (raccoon?) laying on the curb side of the bike lane (north side/westbound). It's been there for several days. The address pinned on the map might be slightly off, but should be close enough for you to locate the corpse.
Project school pickup traffic is out of control. Vehicles picking up students are supposed to proceed eastbound on 2nd street, then north on Lincoln. Not only do people end up lining up far too early, causing a logjam, but many vehicles are approaching from the east, causing the eastbound traffic to take even longer to be able to turn onto Lincoln. Consequently, nearly every day there is a near-miss with other vehicles (who are just trying to go east/west along 2nd street) end up going around waiting TPS parents. This is an extremely dangerous and untenable situation. Check out that intersection between 3:35 and 3:45 on any given schoolday.
When driving westbound on Grimes, if another car is already at the intersection, you cannot see lane markers to know which lane is straight vs left turn only. I have seen this cause several near-misses and I myself sometimes can't remember because there are no indications until you're right at the point of needing to turn or go straight.