closed #193505
Wildlife Conflict
620 S Anita ST
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2024
Raccoon persist under porch. Caught in trap, uncertain as to proper relocation protocol.
Raccoon persist under porch. Caught in trap, uncertain as to proper relocation protocol.
I’m begging for help. This house is a total hazard.
3rd and Madison, northwest corner, the Wait/Don't Wait signal is covered. I believe this was reported many months ago, but can't find it in the system. Not sure why it would take this long to get repaired. But if it's a part, shouldn't that be followed up on? Thanks.
The Audio Pedestrian Signals at this intersection aren't working. I got this complain from someone who is blind who said "When crossing from the west moving east across walnut, it’s a bit dangerous because as a blind person, I am listening for my parallel traffic to move when that traffic signal activates the traffic to move, and especially on that left hand turn onto Walnut, the pedestrian signal is not activated as the parallel traffic is… The pedestrian signal seems to be delayed… That’s dangerous, especially if the audible signal is not working or loud enough to be heard… When I hear that parallel traffic move I take that as my signal to cross the street…" We checked them out and we don't hear audio, except a weak "wait" at the southwest corner.
Extremely high bill for water not used, no one is contacting me back about it
Extremely high bill for water not used, no one is contacting me back about it
Noticed the installation of speed monitoring bands the other day at Morningside and Sheffield. Can you explain the purpose? Curious as recent traffic calming was installed so not sure if it is monitoring for improvements, considering some alterations, or a different purpose. Thank you. Greenway improvements have been helpful in whole.
This vehicle continually blocks people's sidewalks,driveways and the road It is at marquis drive. Off crescent drive and 17 St in crescent point. It kept a school bus from passing around 3:30.
On 3 recent occasions, I have seen cars going south on N Forrest Ave blow through the intersection at E Cottage Grove Ave (at the SE corner of Luddy Hall) without even slowing down for the stop sign. The first 2 times I saw it, I just chalked it up to new student drivers but on the 3 time I took a closer look at the intersection and think I see the problem. There is a tree in front of the stop sign that totally obscures the view of the stop sign until you are basically right at the intersection. See that attached picture that I took standing in the middle of the traffic lane that shows the exact view the driver sees. By the time they see the stop sign it is way too late to stop. I'm not sure what the best fix is but trimming the tree seems like a simple option. There is a huge amount of foot traffic in that area during the school year and I would hate to see someone hurt at this intersection. Thanks!
Dumpster parked in street along this neighborhood