closed #205015
Other
1706 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 8/18/2025
Yards of thin black wire in the grass in the yard and wandering into the street. SE corner of Eastside Drive and E Second Street.
Yards of thin black wire in the grass in the yard and wandering into the street. SE corner of Eastside Drive and E Second Street.
This deep lot is minimally maintained in front, but the rear portion borders several close neighbors and is full of tall growth, debris piles, thickets, and limbs that need to be removed or brush hogged and maintained with a mower. There is also an abandoned, unsecured shed.
Overgrown yard and vegetation piles are a hazard and promoting mosquito and tick habitat.
There is a long wire hanging from a pole into the yard at the corner of 2nd St and Eastside Dr. It is the southeast corner. It is quite long and I am hoping not a live wire.
Dead tree is partially uprooted and leaning out over the road. It is being supported by a bushy mass of honeysuckle, white mulberry, etc. Hopefully someone can be compelled to deal with this in a safe expedient manner. Picture is on 8th St. looking west
Furniture in yard for several weeks now. Yard showing signs of neglect as well.
Mattresses left for dead in ROW for a minute or two.
Deep pothole in westbound lane of Graham Dr near Henderson
#204971 So, you have no issue with the fact that this is a used car lot on a residential street? You have no issue with the fact that the owner of this used car lot, which would NEVER occur in any other neighborhood in the city, blocks traffic and impedes the two-way flow of traffic? You have no issue with the trashy area, littered with various types of products and containers for refurbishing cars? So, it's o.k. to have a used car facility in a residential neighborhood. Is that correct? Maybe I should start my own.
I have a section of sidewalk that is sinking. They marked it last year to be fixed but miss it. They are working in the neighborhood now so maybe they can fix it. It’s very slippery in the winter and people slip when it’s wet. Thanks