open #206136
Temporary Signage w/o permit
422 S Hawthorne Drive
- Case Date:
- 10/5/2025
"Chickering Rentals" sign in the ROW in the bump-out next to the 'Speed Hump' sign.
"Chickering Rentals" sign in the ROW in the bump-out next to the 'Speed Hump' sign.
Street light is out.
Street light is out.
sidewalk is blocked along this stretch in a few places by overgrown bushes and ornamental grass. on the corner, the bushes are the responsibility of whoever owns the utility boxes they hide, along the road it's the houses behind the hedge.
There are a lot of potholes on Moores Pike between Smith road and 446, on both directions of the road. These potholes and cracks posts a great risk to vehicles and cyclists. Thanks for taking a look at them and fix them.
The owner of 1709 Circle Drive has left this unsightly table with broken glass top out on the curbside for at least 4weeks.
Oversized RCV Roofing sign in the grass next to the road.
Sidewalk along Landmark has no curb ramp on one end for wheelchairs and power chairs to get on and off. And on the other end which was just redone really has no curb ramp either. You might be able to drive an RC car on it that how narrow the flat spot is. You cant drive a chair up on it because its not flat. People in wheelchairs and Powerchairs are avoiding this and going the wrong way down the street towards 3rd in a blind curve. Its only a matter of time before a car rounds that blind curve to find a wheel chair user in the lane also heading towards them. We just had a girl stuck out there today trying to get on the sidewalk but couldn't. Somebody is gonna get hit. Please let us know how we can help you help this matter. Best Wishes, Kevin. Andersons Medical products.
The sidewalks on our street are dangerously raised. This issue was first reported about two years ago, and we also notified city crews in person when they were here for other work on our street. The sidewalks are used daily by children in our cul-de-sac, which makes this a serious safety concern. Additionally, tree roots are growing under the sidewalks and into our front yard. Our lawn care provider even expressed concern that his equipment could be damaged by the exposed roots. These issues require immediate attention from the city. Could you please let me know—via email or phone—how you intend to address this matter at your earliest convenience? Thank you for your prompt attention.
No water to the house, Bill is paid in full, not sure what the issue is.