closed #204832
Potholes, Other Street Repair
800 E Grimes LN
- Case Date:
- 8/11/2025
Intersection S Stull Ave & E Grimes Ln 15" deep hole.
Intersection S Stull Ave & E Grimes Ln 15" deep hole.
Visited Bryan Park pool this weekend for first time with my 5 year old. We arrived Sunday afternoon, saw people in the pool, and joined them. Within minutes we had a teenage lifeguard yelling from across the pool to get out in our general direction. I was a little confused, and uncertain who exactly he was yelling out. This continued as he runs around the pool to yell specifically at me. I explained to him that I was unsure why exactly we were being told to get out of the pool when there were other patrons using it. He told us it was adult swim time and children were not allowed in the pool. After reflection on this I am a little frustrated. There was no signage indicating that children were not allowed in the pool at the time we arrived, and I feel like his response to the situation was completely unnecessary. I would suggest that signs be posted of some sort to indicate when children are not allowed in the pool at the very least. If this is supposed to be some known unwritten rule, I arrived not knowing it and that was not fair. Thanks for your consideration.
This house is in horrific repair and appears unsafe for the residents. The gutters are chained to a scaffold so they don't fall. The roof has visible holes and rot with the eaves falling off in to the yard.
The house and yard are totally overgrown. It is next an elementary school and their buildings. The yard and adjacent properties owned by the same person are both at least 16" tall with brush and large tree limbs down.
Would you let the owner know that rodents have gotten into the garbage there – I don’t think there’s anybody currently living at the property and it’s been like this for over a week. I don’t have their contact information or I would let them know. Thanks!
Toyota RAV4 with license plate 634TK. Has been parked on the 600 block of W 13th St for several days.
Unrealistic high water usage
The post office on S. Walnut St. has no disabled accessible sidewalk or way to get into the building from the sidewalk on Walnut Street. You have to walk in the road in the parking lot to get to the door of the post office because there’s no sidewalk connecting the sidewalk on Walnut Street to the front door of the building. I got run into buy a car backing out of a parking spot today and I’m a blind person using a white cane for mobility.
Caller is reporting that this is an abandoned house. The occupants moved out 2-3 months ago. It's only been mowed once the occupants moved out and it now overgrown.