closed #208829
Potholes, Other Street Repair
5440 E Earl Young RD
- Case Date:
- 2/23/2026
Numerous large pot holes
Numerous large pot holes
Lot of trash in backyard and driveway
There shoes on power line
This is not a blocked (by car) alley, per se. This alley is not accessed by car, but it is unclear if this alley has ever been vacated by the city. I would like to know if overgrowth and trees within the alley running north/south from W Ralston Dr to W Country Club Dr, within the block bordered by S Milton St and S Rogers St, is the city's responsibility. According to the plat map of Broadview, the alley is 12 ft wide. Thank you.
Deep one here
This property keeps horses. A foal was stillborn on Wed 2/18. The property owner was notified and came to check on the mare, but did not remove the foal carcass. It was covered with an overturned green plastic feed trough but has remained in the pasture since last week.
Stoplight to turn left on I69 southbound does not turn yellow even after opposite traffic has gone or is not oncoming and waits a whole light cycle to turn green again.
For approximately three weeks, the tenant in Unit 6 (Jessiah) has repeatedly allowed his dog to defecate in the shared common area directly outside my unit without removing the waste. I have documented this behavior weekly and provided photos to the property manager. The issue has not been resolved. There are currently approximately 15–20 instances of dog waste in the common area. The accumulation is creating odor issues and interfering with normal use of the space. I have video documentation showing the dog defecating and the owner leaving without removal. I have spoken with the tenant previously about his dog and can confirm it belongs to him. I have also overheard him state that he does not pick up his dog’s waste. I am requesting enforcement of the city ordinance requiring pet owners to remove animal waste.
On Pete Ellis Drive at the railroad tracks just South of the East side Post Office: there are trees that have fallen and are blocking the sidewalk and other trees that look precarious and are leaning over that area. This is a safety issue and an accessibility issue for those in a wheelchair or walking or walking with a baby stroller. This is probably due to the tornado damage in the area, but this needs an immediate resolution. Thank you.
Second complaint of residents parking their car on the street in the wrong direction. Also the location of the parked car makes getting out of the driveway via car by the neighbors difficult, thanks.