closed #178076
Excessive Growth
621 S Park Ridge RD
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2021
Please, could the potholes in the alley on this block be addressed? They are huge and numerous and there is no way to avoid them. The only parking for these residences is in the back of the properties, accessed from the alley. Thanks so much!
This car has been parked on the side of the street for over a week. We have seen it parked on the street before, but it was always gone by the end of the day. The car hasn't moved at all and no one has gotten in or out of it. We believe that it either broke down or the owner abandoned the vehicle completely.
There are two signs that were blocking the sidewalk all summer saying that the sidewalk ahead was closed for construction. They never served any useful purpose and the construction has been done for weeks. Someone moved them onto the grass, but they should be taken away because you can still bump your head on them.
This cae has been sitting,unmoved, for about 10 days, at a curve in the road. It is preventing tree trimmers, leaf gatherers, garbage/recycling trucks from doing their jobs efficiently or, in the case of the tree service, at all. Please ticket and remove so that nobody hits it and services can proceed unhindered.
Complainer claims property unsafe. Unclear what he refers to in his speech.
Are the angled parking spaces off of Brown Avenue owned by the city? Every day there is a black truck with an extended cab that sticks out into the street. It obstructs the view of vehicles turning left onto Brown Avenue and creates a road hazard by exceeding the parking lot space.
Light is out, makes it dangerous for walking
This Suburban regularly parks on the sidewalk, fully blocking the sidewalk which requires pedestrians to walk in the street. The house is in the SouthEast corner of Wylie and Fairview.
There is pothole on W Dodds St between College Ave and Morton St.