open #206390
Trash
1218 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 10/20/2025
This large trash pile is blowing into the sidewalk and the street
This large trash pile is blowing into the sidewalk and the street
See case #185188. Was there any discussion about making 12th Street one-way? After football and basketball games, traffic is horrendous, and food delivery vehicles speed down the street in both directions at all hours. Ideally, you would remove on-street parking and install a protected bike lane in its place. That would give more space for two-lane car traffic. Or keep the on-street parking, add a protected bike lane, and use what is left for one-way vehicle traffic. If you make it one-way west, then the fire trucks could use it when they are hurrying to a fire. Please consider this. Seriously.
This has probably been mentioned before. Every time it rains, a large pool of water forms on the south side of 12th Street across from the Dominoes parking lot. It's not so bad when it's warm enough, but it's really slippery and dangerous when it freezes. Can a drain be put in right there?
Case #206386 clarification: there are two E/W alleys that are between and parallel to 9th and 10th. The problem is at the more northern alley, the one closer to 10th Street. There was a parking lot for the church there until the giant building was put up on Grant.
Recent construction of over-large building next to old stone church on Grant has caused drainage issues on the alley intersection between 9th and 10th, Grant and Lincoln. When it rains, a lake forms with nowhere for the water to go now. People who built the building should be required to fix this before winter.
Really bright floodlights above the back door are on all night long and are shining on the alley and the backyards of 4 other houses!
Abandoned Street construction sign lying facedown in grass next to Academy Sports driveway.
Recorded voice/message for pedestrian crossing sign with lights NOT working. Lights work. Voice doesn’t. Located on Pete Ellis drive.
Trash and recycling bin have been left on the street for more than a month. The recycling bin has trash in instead of recycling. Occupant of house need to be notified why recycling is not being taken.
Duke Energy finished cleaning the vegetation in the utility easement located on 5th street, now the homeowner needs to remove all of the invasive species: Asian bush honeysuckle, privet, winter weed and white mulberry to name a few. This is in the back of the property facing 5th and is past the utility easement.