closed #154577
Excessive Growth
911 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/4/2016
excessive trash pile growing
excessive trash pile growing
Can you please look at the drainage on High Street in this area? The street is always covered in water with medium to heavy rains. It doesn't appear that there are enough drains on this area of the street. This has been a problem for years.
Yard waste, claims "poison" being poured on the area where excessive growth. Concerned about "poison" getting into other yards, being near children and the safety of the water supply.
911 E University has tons of trash - did not place stickers on it. Trash starting to be strewn all over - attacking skunks.
Bushes are overgrown into the alleyway on the back side of this property, making it impossible to drive a car through.
weeds, branches and brush running over into alley, scrapes cars, makes visibility difficult
1ST ALLEY OFF OF ROGERS BETWEEN DIXIE AND DODDS..APPEARS TO BE 910-912 S ROGERS ALLEY. TREE & WEED OVERGROWTH IN THE ALLEY.
(Not really "street repair" but I couldn't find the right category): The eastbound Stop sign on Maxwell @ Highland, in Elm Heights, is OFTEN ignored. I have seen cars race right through it without even the pretense of slowing down. On foot, I have jumped out behind the car as it sped on, waving my hands and shouting "STOP SIGN!!", and once a driver waved an acknowledgment. Another time, driving north on Highland, I turned and followed the offender, honking and blinking my lights hoping s/he would notice that someone had noticed and be alert next time. The Stop sign is quite visible, not obscured by overhanging trees, so I am stumped. But I wonder if it could be moved closer to the road, enlarged, painted (the post too) a more neon/catchy red, and/or moved to the CENTER of the intersection (tricky for the snowplows, I know), and/or a "Stop-sign alert" sign added well before, or maybe it could be removed altogether with appropriate alerts posted for the north/south drivers, which might be safer than assuming people will stop. This is a potentially lethal situation for drivers, bikers, and walkers in a very pedestrian-heavy neighborhood. Thanks.