closed #168524
Potholes, Other Street Repair
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 5/14/2019
There’s a smallish but deep pothole in front of the building at 314 W 4th St, garage entrance.
There’s a smallish but deep pothole in front of the building at 314 W 4th St, garage entrance.
Is the Aqua Yoga class for 2019 at Mills Pool or at Bryan Park? It is listed as Mills some places and Bryan Park when you register.
The Side walk on the following locations: The Northwest corner of 7th and Dunn as well as the Southwest corner of 7th and Dunn is cracked and it collects mud, water (and ice in the winter) The pavement is uneven and creates a hazard at night
There is a large pothole in the southbound bike lane on N Walnut St near E Glendora Dr.
Tipped porta potty blocking use of sidewalk for wheelchairs
Cory Lane between 2nd and 3rd. Multiple potholes 6 or more inches in depth.
The overgrowth at 913 W. 11th St is obscuring the view for drivers turning from Orris Dr to W. 11th Street t the point where a driver has to pull the nose of his/her car all the way out onto 11th St to see if the way is clear. Obviously, this could cause accidents with other cars, school busses going to/from Tri-North, or pedestrians crossing on the sidewalk.
When trying to make a turn from Orris Dr onto W. 11th St, the excessive growth from this home obscures the view enough to where a driver has to stick the nose of his/her car all the way out on 11th to be able to see if the way is clear. Obviously, this is dangerous. It could cause an accident with cars, schools busses running to and from Tri-North, or any pedestrian walking down the sidewalk - which, in and of itself, is obscured.
The hand dryers in Twin Lakes bathrooms sound like a jet plane taking off. As the worst case of noise pollution I’ve ever heard, why have they not been replaced? See https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/05/13/is-noise-pollution-the-next-big-public-health-crisis