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open #209002

Trash

1724 W Gray ST

Case Date:
3/4/2026

There are alot of problems going on at this property including trash all over the place, vehicles in the yard and several people living in it. The owners aren't there and live somewhere else. Can you send someone from HAND to see if this is a rental and to have them clean up the property.

open #210939

Street Lights

1820 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
5/22/2026

Tree fell. Street light is out.

open #210920

Excessive Growth

1908 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
5/22/2026

Over 5ft tall poison hemlock directly off sidewalk across from Chambers st on Rogers. This is highly toxic for humans & animals. It's often mistaken for Queen Anne's Lace, a non toxic plant that people like to cut for flowers. This is a dangerous look alike that pedestrians might be think is safe to handle. It isn't! Please cut these down for safety

open #210893

Trails

1909 E Rhorer RD

Case Date:
5/21/2026

Woody debris buildup at bridge trail.

open #210908

Trails

1909 S Eva Hill DR

Case Date:
5/21/2026

1st world problem, but this wonderful bridge on the trail is at risk of being overwhelmed by grape and mulberry vines / branches soon. It's not a problem yet, but will likely be an issue by September. I would volunteer my weedwacker to fix it, but.... lawyers. Please put this bridge on your to-do list. You did a great job on the tree fall on the SE Park Lower path last month.

open #210913

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1927 S High ST

Case Date:
5/22/2026

The condition of the main roads within the city are the worst I’ve ever seen in the years I’ve lived here. Should we have to be still dodging potholes in mid May? I’d like to know what the road improvement schedule is for the city this year please. Can you send me that ? ALSO ….. Can you explain why funds were prioritized to fully pave AND install TONS of speed bumps recently in these areas : E Arden Dr, E Windsor Dr, E Wilton Dr, S Oxford Dr, E Thornton Dr, S Maxwell St, S Highland Ave, S Covey Ln OVER taking care of our heavily traveled roads like High Street and many others? I look forward to your response. Thank you. Brenda Renneisen

open #193152

Trash

201 E 12th ST

Case Date:
8/26/2024

We were charged over $300 under sanitation for "Large Item Pick up", however, were not responsible for any items that were allegedly picked up. I have tried to get in contact with the sanitation department for the past month with no avail. I would like to get this issue resolved so I am not responsible for the charges or the late fees that could potentially accrue. Please contact me via email as that is my preferred method of communication.

open #210881

City Construction Projects

201 N Morton ST

Case Date:
5/20/2026

I understand you are actively working to pave this street, but these loose asphalt ramps are not accessible. Very hard to use with a wheelchair, it's like trying to wheel through beach sand. No signage directing pedestrians to a different accessible crossing area

open #210722

Street & Traffic Signs

208A N Smith Rd

Case Date:
5/14/2026

This comment is for the engineering department regarding proposed improvements to the intersection of Smith Road and Morningside Drive. My observation of traffic patterns over several months suggests that the stop signs at the intersection are not the only problem. The terrain on Smith Road, elevation changes, vegetation and sightlines for drivers are contributing factors. For southbound drivers, the railroad overpass obscures visibility until the stop sign can be seen from the McCracken Way entrance to the apartments south of the railroad, although it may not be noticeable to a casual observer because the sign is beyond the crest of a hill. The highest point of Smith Road is north of the Morningside intersection. Many of the offending drivers are commuters who drive on this route frequently and have developed a habit of not stopping at an intersection that typically has no cross traffic. A Stop Ahead warning sign near McCracken Way would alert drivers to the eminent stop sign. More prominent (larger size) stop signs at the intersection on both sides of the street, with two signs facing north and two signs facing south, would command further attention from drivers. Additional amendments to the road surface would signal to those who are visually impaired, with speed cushions and small depressions in the pavement similar to those used on either side of the center line on two lane highways, creating a rumble effect of sound and vibration. An exceptional remedy may be appropriate for an exceptional situation.

open #209213

Other

210 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
3/11/2026

Did the Graduate hotel also reach an agreement with the church to the north across the street (first Christian church) for their liquor license, that church also being within 200 feet of the premises? (See case 208989)