closed #211273
Abandoned Vehicle
916 N Fairview ST
- Case Date:
- 6/3/2026
This car has been sitting Outside of my rental for the last 4 weeks without moving. It is taking up one of my normal parking spots.
This car has been sitting Outside of my rental for the last 4 weeks without moving. It is taking up one of my normal parking spots.
There is a piece of rebar sticking up out of the sidewalk along the Northside of Fairview Elementary School. My wife and I were walking to farmers market this past Saturday and she tripped on it, almost falling to the ground. This needs to be removed.
Why are the street cuts so poorly done and do called repaired 2nd street. Done are not bad and others are terrible. I understand that a new road is supposed to going in, but our cars are getting beat up. Also since when does the city allow patching concrete sidewalks with asphalt? I assume all that is coming out to be replaced with concrete again. I assume we’re having lovely bike lanes incorporated into this new construction project that very few people will use. Thank you for using our tax money to a fullest extent of your dreams.
I withness there broken sidewalk on Kirkwood it be hazard it before you pass bct
TREE LIMBS AND SCRUB LIMBS HANG OUT OVER 2 FEET ON THE DRIVE WAY. WITH ON COMING TRAFFIC, YOU HAVE TO STOP OR RISKS SCRATCHES OR DAMAGE TO YOUR CAR. IT IS A HAZARD. CAN YOU HELP WITH THIS?
This vehicle belongs to the family at this address. Unfortunately, it has been sitting in the same place along the side of my house (on the cul-de-sac side) without being moved for several months. The neighbors to their east told me that it had to be jumped to move it off the owners’ driveway onto the street and that it is a nuisance to to other neighbors driving in and out. It also makes it more difficult for the trash pick up trucks and other larger vehicles with trailers (mowing companies) using the cut-de-sac. The plates are current.
The sidewalk on the south side of 7th in this location is partially blocked by tree of heaven. I confirm by leaf shape and smell. It is in between adjoining properties. The ToH is spreading rapidly here. Please suggest that all tree of heaven be removed and killed in addition to clearing the sidewalk.
Can the city figure out a clearer pedestrian route to connect N.Woodburn to Old SR 37?
Can the city connect E.Glendora Dr to Old SR 37, by the site of the old motorcycle shop? I assume it would include a sidewalk to Cascades Inn and crosswalks across N.Walnut and N. Dunn.
Can the city connect the B-Line to N.Maple St, a neighborhood greenway? There is a user path, with exposed limestone bedrock. Guessing the elevation is ~14'. I believe there is space in the B-Line ROW for a ramp.