closed #192667
Blocked Sidewalk
841 S Sheridan Dr
- Case Date:
- 8/4/2024
Lime bike is parked on the sidewalk at the corner of Sheridan and Maxwell (northeast side of the intersection) and is creating an obstacle and mobility issues.
Lime bike is parked on the sidewalk at the corner of Sheridan and Maxwell (northeast side of the intersection) and is creating an obstacle and mobility issues.
Fiber install hit water line. Lots of water leaking
On July 18, the crews trimming the trees on our street accidentally pruned the speed limit sign. Can it be replaced?
The city has removed a recent encampment by the corner of Wylie and S Walnut. The person camping and blocking the sidewalk along the wood fence by the second house from the corner on the north side of Wylie has been allowed to remain despite having built a permanent campsite with increasing belongings for many weeks now. This campsite is used daily including overnight which is against city policies.
Sidewalk not passable on Wylie Street side due to overgrowth of residential greenery. This house is often unoccupied.
Overgrowth along the Wylie Street side can prevent drivers from seeing street signs.
Sidewalk entirely blocked by tenant move out debris
The road is almost completely inaccessible in front of the big apartment building here because cars are lining both sides of the street, even though there is only parking on one side of the street. Probably move in day in the building or something, but no excuse for lax parking rules. There was also a huge brown RV parked idling on the sidewalk, spewing fumes everywhere - and since someone kept the front door open, I'd imagine the whole building reeks of fumes, the entire street outside certainly does. I had to turn in the alleyway here to get around this street because I couldn't fit my car through the double parked cars. [Note: this was approx 20 mins ago, but I'd imagine the cars at least are still there.] Thanks for quick response, Roger
Vegetation blocking sidewalk on East First St
Vegetation blocking sidewalk on East First St