open #210427
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410 S Highland AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/1/2026
Recently planted an invasive species (honeysuckle) in their landscaping on the north side of the home.
Recently planted an invasive species (honeysuckle) in their landscaping on the north side of the home.
Poison ivy
The back yard of the property is full of trash and it is scattering to the adjoining properties. Can someone from the City come and take a look at the problem.
There are people living in a trailer powered by a very loud generator in a house without utilities at 703 W. 7th Street. Is there anything that can be done to remedy this situation? The man who is swatting in the house is a bully who intimidates the neighbors. The man who owned the property recently died. ed house w
Gravel washed down into sidewalk, making it inaccessible
There is poison ivy around the chain link fence around the tennis courts. Could you please remove it? The tennis balls get in it and we've gotten poison ivy from this.
This is a blight issue. Property needs to be cleaned, maintained and secured to prevent vagrancy.
Trash was left in the alleyway behind World Foods Market. I moved it to the side of the old Stahl Furniture building to get it out of the way of vehicles. I suspect it’s been left by students vacating local rentals for the summer.
skunks living in the ground at neighbors house-just a few feet from my back door- and she aware of problem but will do nothing to resolve the problem
This comment is for the engineering department regarding proposed improvements to the intersection of Smith Road and Morningside Drive. My observation of traffic patterns over several months suggests that the stop signs at the intersection are not the only problem. The terrain on Smith Road, elevation changes, vegetation and sightlines for drivers are contributing factors. For southbound drivers, the railroad overpass obscures visibility until the stop sign can be seen from the McCracken Way entrance to the apartments south of the railroad, although it may not be noticeable to a casual observer because the sign is beyond the crest of a hill. The highest point of Smith Road is north of the Morningside intersection. Many of the offending drivers are commuters who drive on this route frequently and have developed a habit of not stopping at an intersection that typically has no cross traffic. A Stop Ahead warning sign near McCracken Way would alert drivers to the eminent stop sign. More prominent (larger size) stop signs at the intersection on both sides of the street, with two signs facing north and two signs facing south, would command further attention from drivers. Additional amendments to the road surface would signal to those who are visually impaired, with speed cushions and small depressions in the pavement similar to those used on either side of the center line on two lane highways, creating a rumble effect of sound and vibration. An exceptional remedy may be appropriate for an exceptional situation.