closed #183178
Parking Meters and Citations
220 W 14th ST
- Case Date:
- 3/21/2023
Cars parked on yellow curb at W 14th street and Woodburn Ave.
Cars parked on yellow curb at W 14th street and Woodburn Ave.
There is almost always a truck blocking one lane or another around this area in the a.m., but this is a bit ridiculous — two at once taking up most of both lanes with just enough space for a car to squeeze through. This was about 8 a.m. on 3/21/23. One of the drivers lost control of a keg and it rolled across the street, too. (Apologies for poor quality, this was taken quickly while stopped at the stop sign. I waited there while he got control of the runaway keg.)
The intersection of Smith road and 10th Street has heavy traffic, especially in the morning and during the rush hour. The fact that there is university elementary school nearby the intersection makes the traffic heavier at times. However, the intersection is controlled only by one way stop sign. The fact that around the intersection the road on the 10th Street curves makes the traffic coming from Smith road challenging to turn on the 10th street. I strongly recommend putting traffic lights on that intersection to avoid accidents and relax the traffic around the intersection.
My neighbor has great Danes that she lets defecate along the sidewalk on the grassy area down Monroe street and in the grassy field between her house at 643 Monroe Street and 11th Street. She does not pick up her dogs feces and it's becoming a health hazard.
As can be seen in the photo there are three dry creek beds (swales) feeding the area where the runoff water is pooling during a heavy rain fall. Cause of the pooling is the drain through a small ridge is eroded and clogged up. City needs to remedy this issue.
Car parked on yellow curb at 14th and Woodburn on 14th street side.
Lime scooters continue to be thrown on her property, which is private property. She thinks it's her neighbors who always have visitors coming/going at all hours. She is 80 years old and can't remove them on her own but she doesn't want them on her property. Believes people shouldn't be allowed to park them on someone else's private property, only on public property.
We recently moved in, and there is a cable (perhaps carrying power) that is wrapped around the tree in front of our house using a wire hanger. None of the utility companies we've contacted want to take responsibility for it. How do we determine the owner and get it removed?
Bamboo is along the back alley of this home.
The streetlight at 4th and Lincoln is burned out. When I get to work in the morning it’s very dark at that corner and doesn’t feel safe walking in from the back parking lot to the church