open #206321
Temporary Signage w/o permit
1205 1/2 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 10/15/2025
Cream and crimson management put rock all over site where it should be grass
Cream and crimson management put rock all over site where it should be grass
I almost hit a very young grey kitten (probably nursing age) while merging onto 69 south from 45/46 this morning at about 7:30. I'm not sure if the kitten was hit by a car as I was not able to stop. Concerned there are more in the area that could also end up on the interstate.
This intersection is problematic for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. There's often a queue to turn left and cars often wait an entire light cycle to do so. Because of that, drivers tend to try to go around the vehicle waiting for the left turn, which makes the intersection more dangerous for everybody. Would it be a good idea to make the leftmost lane left turn only? Also, there are pedestrian/cyclist paths on three quadrants of the intersection, but no crosswalks and no walk/wait signals.
We got a new road which we love but where the new road is and my driveway we cant get up from my driveway which is a issue .It needs smooth out or something u will see its my 2 driveway it has a concert pad .
Pothole directly in the bike lane at an intersection so I’m too busy looking for cars than at the road so I fell off my skateboard hard
Blue slide has some sketchy separation here
Yet another one of those "Beach Juice" ads spray painted on the sidewalk at the NW corner of the Bubs Burgers building. Thanks for your efforts cleaning up these annoying ads.
The alley that runs between Coolidge Dr and Graham Dr is currently blocked by guests of the residents at 2400 S Rogers St (at the Coolidge Dr end of the alley). The vehicle is a grey/silver Mitsubishi, parked to the side of the garage at 2400 S Rogers. They have the back left corner of their vehicle blocking the alley.
The people at 804 N Walnut consistently block the alley way so neighbors can't get in or out
There is a large bush at the front of this property which is growing over and obstructing the sidewalk on 10th street.