closed #204169
Blocked Sidewalk
1327 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 7/12/2025
Redbud branching low out over the sidewalk. I was expecting it to be bush honeysuckle, but it isn't.
Redbud branching low out over the sidewalk. I was expecting it to be bush honeysuckle, but it isn't.
Small hole in pavement roughly 2 feet deep and 4” in diameter right across from 728 W Allen St.
There is a water drainage issue at Spicewood ln across from Sherwood Oaks church on the project that is being complete. The water is not draining at this location. Also, the sidewalk from here to the roundabout at Sare road is extremely overgrown making it single file for bikers, runners and walkers in multiple areas.
Storm water drainage from the road runs out here and is constantly eroding the dirt on my property. The drain route needs to be deeper or angled more and more rocks need to be added so water doesn’t accumulate and drains well without eroding the dirt along the route.
A cover for a water or gas line continually pops up in the street. If cars should hit it, it could cause tire damage or more. This has been reported previously but has not been resolved.
A whole patch of highly invasive Tree of Heaven saplings have sprouted along the B-Line trail just noth of Dodds.
The traffic lights are out at S College Mall Rd and E Covenanter Dr, S College Mall Rd and E Buick Cadillac BIvd, and S College Mall Rd E Second St. The three between Kroger and the mall area. All lights are out
The corner of Smith Avenue and Morton Street has a large pot hole and lots of gravel. Thank you for your time.
I’m writing you today to let you know of a potentially dangerous situation in front of 1824 Hunter Ave. Directly in front of this home, there is a sink hole forming. There is a visible 8 inch hole in the drainage asphalt running along the street. When you look into the hole, there is a large empty space underneath the asphalt. Each time it rains, water is obviously going into this hole and eroding the ground underneath. If a car would park there, it would surely break through. Not sure it would hold the weight of a person either. Please send a crew to fill in this hole with some stones before it gets worse. Thank you. Aaron Unger, owner of 1718 E Hunter Ave.
Rather than blowing the dust around this and other Bryan Park playground, perhaps park employees could weed the mulch. I think it looks OK, but a better use of employee time, I think. Or take care of the weeds on the various spruce trees along the paths. That latter item may already be on a regular maintenance calendar, but that too would be more useful than dust blowing.