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open #208842

Blocked Street

3519 E Morningside DR

Case Date:
2/24/2026

Second complaint of residents parking their car on the street in the wrong direction. Also the location of the parked car makes getting out of the driveway via car by the neighbors difficult, thanks.

open #208833

Other

303 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
2/23/2026

There shoes on power line

closed #208832

Trash

1011 N Orris DR

Case Date:
2/23/2026

Lot of trash in backyard and driveway

closed #208828

Trash

648 N Madison ST

Case Date:
2/23/2026

The trash in the trashcans are not being collected regularly in the Trades District, especially in front of Bailey Weiler. Soma is scheduled to open soon which will exacerbate this problem.

open #208827

Potholes, Other Street Repair

202 N Morton ST

Case Date:
2/23/2026

Huge pothole in the middle of the intersection of North Morton and West 6th Street. Thank you!

closed #208822

Parking Meters and Citations

303 E 6th ST

Case Date:
2/23/2026

Hello, I am writing regarding a warning citation issued on 2/21/2026 at 12:07 PM by Officer 333. The citation lists the plate number as RW9641. My actual plate number is RW9461. I have attached the following for reference: • A screenshot from the ParkMobile app showing 28 minutes remaining at the time • Confirmation that the plate entered in the app is RW9461 • A photograph of my vehicle’s plate clearly showing RW9461 • A copy of the warning citation showing the incorrect plate entry When I returned to my vehicle, there was still approximately 30 minutes remaining on the meter. Based on the documentation, it appears the plate number was entered incorrectly and the warning was issued in error. I contacted Parking Services and was informed that the officer likely made a mistake when entering the plate number and therefore issued a warning instead of a citation. If the plate was entered incorrectly and the meter was active, there should not have been a warning issued at all. Please confirm that this warning will be removed and that no record of violation will remain associated with my vehicle. Thank you for your assistance.

open #208821

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

2506 E 5th ST

Case Date:
2/23/2026

Driveway gravel covering sidewalk. I have rectified this before when the volume was much smaller. It seem to be a defect, although it may meet code. Neither residents, nor owners/management are cognizant of the issue, apparently. They still haven't rectified the reported and NOVed light trespass issue either.

closed #208816

Trash

202 S Yancy LN

Case Date:
2/22/2026

Both bins are overturned and spilling out trash, including a large headboard, onto street, environment, and fire department property. Tenants seem to have vacated. I believe Sarge is that property's manager, and the owner probably also owns Riverway Plumbing. Thanks. I know it's the cheap neighborhood, but geez.

open #208807

Unsafe Buildings

164 N Park Ridge RD

Case Date:
2/21/2026

Utility pole in Park Ridge East Park next to Morningside Dr is cracking at the base and leaning slightly. Looks likely to fall soon.

closed #208797

City Performance

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
2/20/2026

Yesterday's press release from Mayor Thomson is so inappropriate. City council followed the law with regard to delaying the reading of the ordinance for the Hopewell South PUD. It's truly incredible that the mayor, and her staff apparently, believe it necessary to publicly attack council members for doing their due diligence and following procedures clearly laid out in city code. These kinds of public attacks are not engaging in good faith. Furthermore, to claim that the concerns raised by council were merely procedural in nature is simply dishonest. Cm. Stosberg raised valid concerns about the PUD document itself, citing incorrect references and inconsistent requirements. Those seem like pretty important concerns that might impact the "merit of the product", as the mayor put it. "We are in a housing crisis, and the community should demand that its elected officials respond with urgency." The mayor is also an elected official. As a community member, I would like to demand that the mayor refrain from playing an immature blame game while attempting to rush a poorly prepared PUD through civic process. And yes, I am aware that the mayor stands by her statement.