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closed #205582

Parks & Playgrounds

2308 E Pierson CT

Case Date:
9/8/2025

This evening at around 6:30pm there were three kids (seemed like maybe around eighth grade) riding electric bikes on the general purpose field north of the football field. They were intentionally sliding in grass and running the back tires while holding standing and holding the handle bars up. They took off north on The Strands Dr. I don't know what specifically could be done, but wanted to make someone aware in case damage of this type was on going.

closed #205581

Trash

529 E 1st ST

Case Date:
9/8/2025

Trash all over yard from party.

closed #205580

Abandoned Vehicle

613 S Eastside DR

Case Date:
9/8/2025

Abandoned vehicle, white sedan. Has not been moved for over a month, at least. Weeds are growing under the front wheels. If owner (at 612) claims it is not abandoned, it should be moved every 72 hours, according to the Code of Ordinances’ definition of an abandoned vehicle: Title 15.04.020. (2).

closed #205579

Trash

500 S Rogers St

Case Date:
9/8/2025

Trash and overgrowth blocking alley

closed #205577

Other

1997 W 3rd ST

Case Date:
9/8/2025

Weeds on curbside, side walk grass not cut & weed around turn signal control panel and in medium.

closed #205575

Street Lights

514 E Moss Creek DR

Case Date:
9/8/2025

Street light out west of 514 E Moss Creek Road

open #205569

Blocked Street

809 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
9/8/2025

The alley to access this property is overgrown and causing damage to cars trying to access this property.

closed #205563

Recycling

3930 S Emilie Ct

Case Date:
9/8/2025

Broken wheel on recycling can needs replaced.

closed #205558

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

400 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
9/8/2025

Sand and gravel on pavement making bike lane hazardous at intersection of Lincoln St. bike lane and Smith Ave.

closed #205554

Biking & Walking

801 S High ST

Case Date:
9/8/2025

Twice now over the past 4 days, I have been walking in the middle of this crosswalk across High St, and a car coming the other way does not stop and drives around me, once when I had two children behind me. Both were white female drivers in their 60s/70s. Perhaps their vision does not see the white painted crosswalk area OR the yellow signs, but I'm thinking they are choosing to break the law. Mateo is a wonderful crossing guard, but he was not there either of these two times. This area needs to be repainted with high visibility/reflective paint, a blinking light on the signs, or at the very minimum, monitored by police for a while. Someone is going to get killed.