closed #209528
Parking on Unimproved Surface
2203 N Headley RD
- Case Date:
- 3/25/2026
Vehicles routinely parked on unimproved surface (lawn) to the north and south of driveway.
Vehicles routinely parked on unimproved surface (lawn) to the north and south of driveway.
Vehicle routinely parked on unimproved surface (lawn) to the south of driveway. Also, ruts visible on street view
The storm drain is completely covered in debris
Three aggressive dogs bark all day. One dog incessantly barks - sometimes from 7 pm to 3 am. The neighborhood is very quiet except for these dogs. Owners do not walk, play or interact with them. They need to be issued a violation for noise, and disturbance to wellbeing of entire 4 block radius of the house. This town is incredibly irresponsible about dogs, please tell these irresponsible owners to put bark collars or contain their dogs.
The entire road has developed numerous potholes that have progressively worsened, creating unsafe driving conditions. In some areas, drivers are forced to swerve to avoid the worst sections, increasing the likelihood of accidents.
There is so many pot holes on rockport near country views lower entrance the road is completely horrible on both sides but huge pot holes I’ve had to buy 2 new tires over hitting the same pot holes this passed year
There is so many pot holes on rockport near country views lower entrance the road is completely horrible on both sides but huge pot holes I’ve had to buy 2 new tires over hitting the same pot holes this passed year
Boxes of paper stored in ceiling between high tops and railing. Fire starts in ceiling sprinkler system cannot reach them. Items stored in various tiles throughout store.
Ceiling tiles above soda machine in kitchen are not only not a single tile piece but it is cut/altered and pieced together. Numerous ceiling leaks and unrelated but they do not have a valid retail food establishment permit. Should not be open for business.
re: S Kings Court, there are signifiant potholes on the street and chunks of concrete missing from the curbing. It looks a street in Kabul with all the patching, divets, cracks, gravel, and so on. In the 25 years I have lived at this address, the street has never been fully paved, and this weighs on our property value. It seems that given the taxes we pay in this neighborhood, that paving once in 25 years could be justified. In any case, can someone assess the the potholes and curbs before my car is swallowed up?