closed #188963
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116 W Pinewood DR
- Case Date:
- 6/15/2024
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Path/sidewalk along north side of Rogers (between High and Winding Brook Circle) is substantially overgrown, reducing effective width by almost 50% in places. There is a good amount of poison ivy included. This is a recurring problem that needs to be permanently addressed. I've reported this issue multiple times over the past couple summers. If this is city's responsibility could it be a regularly scheduled maintenance item?
There is is tons of junk, tires, trash behind garage, beside garage and house. Also a lot of over growth of weeds, vines, on garage, around house. The back fence is falling and part has fallen. It’s no longer safe. Just drive by..it’s hard to believe no one has done anything & it’s gotten so bad.
Parking car in front yard with no updated plate for 2 years. Reported before…also junk truck on driveway for 7 years and not plates
Doing work on yard and pulled vehicle up in the yard. Parked on lawn.
homeless guy jerking off in corner of kroger/five guys parking lot
When I at pool with my mom Bryan park pool WiFi has issues and pool WiFi not have good singal for public at pool
potholes in the street between 2623 e poplar ct and 2621 e poplar drive.
The alley on the south side of 320 S Jackson has some huge and jarring potholes that need some gravel or patch to fix them. The other alleys in the area that were helped before could use a little touch up. Thanks, Chris
I live off of Thornton Dr and walk the B-Link trail to Switchyard Park daily. I have been observing a Cooper's hawk and two chicks in a nest for several weeks now, and was dismayed to see the city doing tree work over the last few days. They seem to have missed the tree with the hawks in it, but I would like to know 1) what environmental assessments were undertaken prior to conducting the tree work and 2) why the decision was made to remove branches now, during the nesting season, rather than in the fall or winter when most birds are not actively nesting. The disturbance from neighboring trees and noise could have been enough to make the birds abandon the nest out of fear for their safety, and they have lost significant protection from neighboring trees.