closed #173518
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 8/28/2020
710 e. first street. pampas grass in tree plot obstructs sidewalk
710 e. first street. pampas grass in tree plot obstructs sidewalk
Uninhabitable house with weeds and excessive growth on all sides.
Trash was picked up yesterday, our day, but the recycling bin is still on the street not collected. No notice left if there is some kind of problem.
City truck with license plate number 83810 has the driver side tail light out. This is also the same light for the trucks left turn signal.
Flag at exit of regents court onto e. Moore's. It's just tied to a hedge.
I recently reported the fact that most of Washington has been kept in the dark at night for months. Tonight street lights finally came on, except, ironically, the one outside my building.Another light, between 8th and 9th was on but the glass cover seems filled by rubble. In general the lamps are and look old and neglected.
This vehicle is consistently parked in the bus stop / turn lane every morning as pictured. It causes near accidents when cars attempt to get in the turn lane but then have to veer back out because this vehicle is in the way. I called it a "blocked street" because I don't know if it's legitimately parked or if it is illegally parked in the bus stop, but it's definitely unsafe. The car is not there in the evenings but is there weekday mornings on my drive to work.
Switchyard Skate park drainage looks backed up. Water pooling over main drain
The walking path/trail along Sare Road has been overgrown with weeds and growth all summer long. It's now narrowing the trail in certain areas so much that it's almost one way. This has caused issues with bicycle riders and walkers as well as trouble maintaining social distancing. It would be great if the sides of trail could be trimmed like the Creeks Edge Path. Thank you.