closed #49508
Excessive Growth
806 S Park AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/27/2001
yard overgrown
yard overgrown
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Betty Nagle reported that this portion of the street floods during any heavy rain event. She also explained that she and her neighbors have to make a conscious effort to clear debris from the inlet grates.
recycs and nonrecycs mixed, items not included in program, items not sorted properly
Bags must have sticker attached. 954
Bags must have sticker attached. $2 per bag JH
Is this broadband or sidewalk related? Concrete saws at work all over my neighborhood. That cut and some possibly related cracks running from utility covers to the curb are the first since I had my sidewalk replaced in the mid-1990s. For good reason, I assume.
Dave Askins B Square covered the topic of grinding sidewalks as a less expensive oprion to pouring new concrete. Here's a suggestion: try to find why my ~30+sidewalk (806 S. Park Ave) is almost the only one that hasn't needed repair of any kind. The weak points are the seems at each end. Mine was done as part of the program that allowed residents to get on a waitlist and then pay only for materials (work done by the City I think). Part of the reason may be that the seams and the curbs seem to be just scored lines, i e. aesthetic rather than functional. Whatever the reason it might be worth finding out.
Please pick up leaf bags tomorrow morning. She'll put them out w/her regular trash/ CB
There are a series of very large pot holes in the alley between S. Fess Ave and S. Stull Ave. (Just off of 1st St.). Six houses off of this alley use this road for access to garages/parking off of the alley. It is now impossible to avoid these pot holes when driving through the alley as they take up most of the road. It is to the point that ones car tire goes nearly up to the axle when driving through one of them. Can the city please come and fill/repair these pot holes ASAP? Many Thanks!