closed #210134
Trash
3383 S Burks CT
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2026
Trash is being left behind after pick up in our street, yard and even in our driveway. They use the arm and don't bother picking up what is left behind that didn't make it into the truck.
Trash is being left behind after pick up in our street, yard and even in our driveway. They use the arm and don't bother picking up what is left behind that didn't make it into the truck.
Overgrowth of grass and weeds, causing difficulty for pets to use the restroom and residence to navigate the property
Coyotes are coming into our yard. I am worried for our pets.
When leaving the Tapp Rd/B-Line trailhead, there is a large bush that significantly limits the line of sight from the traffic traveling eastbound on Tapp Rd. This bush needs to be completely removed. I filed a uReport last year. This issue will get progressively worse as the growing season picks up. Please resolve at your earliest opportunity. Thank you!
Once again, we’d really appreciate a sign or cones to slow traffic here where the large metal plate now covers both lanes of traffic. Jackhammers all day, and cars all night hitting the unmarked plate at top speed in the road, which is in total darkness. The sound may as well be inside our home.
The rental owner of the property has neglected the overgrowth of his tree, as well as other vegetation. This in turn is starting to over grown into my property. I’ve have asked for removal but no compliance has been received. The overgrowth is starting to take over my property and causing flood issues to surrounding neighbors. The property has been neglected and not touched since I moved into this address in 2022.
Either a new streetlamp was installed or they changed the bulb in this street lamp and the light coming through my black out curtains is obscene. I feel as though my house has a spotlight shining through the windows. Can this be replaced with a different bulb or replaced with a fixture that casts the light downward rather than out?
Not anything you can do now, but this is probably NOT the species indicated on the plaque. The flowers look more like a red horse chestnut, a hybrid
Broken swing
Broken swing