open #190158
Trash
- Case Date:
- 7/5/2024
former Pizza Hut on Pete Ellis being used as homeless encampment
former Pizza Hut on Pete Ellis being used as homeless encampment
Hunter foot path between Eastside Drive and Mitchell is half overgrown. Also on the one side there is a dead redbud tree.
When I try to click on a permit I previously applied for in the Civic access portal, I receive an error message. This prevents me from checking on the status of the permit. I also received this error message two weeks ago when I tried to check on another permit.
Referring to closed case #192360. Excessive growth on the Hunter foot path (between S Mitchell Street and Eastside Drive). A warning was given. To whom, we wonder? It looks like this foot path is city property, so should be maintained by the city. Nothing has been done as of Saturday, August 10,
About ticket #192627. You closed it with the comment that the contractor has filled the hole. The contractor has half-filled it with gravel that is quickly being scattered as folks park with a wheel in the hole. The hole is growing, and is a hazard. It hasn't been filled. Thank you,
Trash is routinely thrown out front door onto sidewalk. Woman routinely breaks glass and throws objects into street. Trash often remains for days before any cleanup occurs. The address is 617 N. Monroe. This happens throughout the day and night. Often items are thrown into neighbors properties. This situation needs to be addressed by authorities and the rental property owners and management. Situation has been constant since woman moved into home. A directory of rental properties needs to be available for neighbors to report directly to property managers and report ongoing issues. If legitimate complaints are not resolved, citations need to be issued by the proper government agencies.
There's another drug syringe on West 8th St., due west of the Waterman's Addition gateway sign.
Some households near Park Ridge East Park have yet to shovel sidewalks if you can check that out in the next day or two.
Please check far East 3rd (past College Mall) and N. Smith for sidewalks. Saw a kid and his dad walking down E 3rd near Summerhouse since sidewalks were blocked in the area. Super dangerous to walk on a highway like that in the snow.
On 2/13, before the current snow, I walked to Kirkwood and back, 7 blocks on Washington and returning on Lincoln. I found only 2-3 houses that had clear sidewalks. What appeared to be rental houses, and there are many, were not cleared. It at one point made me walk in the street because of the depth and was blasted by a driver for doing so. I returned to the sidewalk as quickly as possible but it was not safe...ice had built up. So....after this snow, I see the same thing. One reason for being close to town is that you don't have to drive to do simple errands. What kind of call out to landlords and tenants can be made vs. imposing unwanted and probably ill received responses??? Thanks for listening and I hope to hear some kind of response.