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closed #137392

Potholes, Other Street Repair

2920 N Ramble RD W

Case Date:
4/20/2014

Not sure if this is the actual address. There are some potholes shortly after you turn left onto Ramble Road West from Blue Ridge Drive. Drivers have to swerve way left of center to avoid the potholes, which is dangerous if a car is coming from the opposite direction. (There are also potholes on Blue Ridge Drive itself between Ramble Road West and Walnut.) Thanks.

closed #137390

Potholes, Other Street Repair

650-698 East 13th Street

Case Date:
4/19/2014

Series of potholes across the eastbound lane extends approx. length and width of a car.

closed #137299

Potholes, Other Street Repair

701-799 West Wylie Street

Case Date:
4/15/2014

At the sharp curve where W. Wylie St. makes an almost 90-degree turn towards 1st Street - a cluster of deep potholes, one quite large in diameter and several smaller-diameter; because together they span almost the entire roadway, they are impossible to avoid and are a real hazard for residents and thru-traffic alike.

closed #137183

Potholes, Other Street Repair

327 W 1st ST

Case Date:
4/9/2014

There is a really large & deep pothole in eastbound lane on First street between Rogers & B-Line. It is capable of doing serious damage to a vehicle.

closed #137158

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

1305 W 6th ST

Case Date:
4/8/2014

Our neighbor on the southwest corner of 6th and Ritter have a dead squirrel hanging from a live claw trap coming off of their roof. I know from past experience that claw traps like that are not allowed in town and are cruel to animals. Please do not tell them that I reported them.

closed #137054

Drainage or Runoff

935-1305 West Rca Park Drive

Case Date:
4/6/2014

I was wandering who is responsible for removing debris from the drainage ditch on RCA Park Drive. Just want to know if I am responsible. Thank You

closed #137034

Potholes, Other Street Repair

415 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
4/4/2014

I woke up and had to go to cvs for medicine. On my way back I went east on 8th and at Lincoln and 8th there was some type of huge bump that is hidden in the dark with no warning or construction signs. I was going maybe 20 mph which is under the speed limit and out of no where I hit a huge bump/ hole in the road that knocked my muffler out of place on my car. There is no number to call this late so I will call in the morning but to have work being done on the road and to leave something like that without any type of warning sign is not right and my car is messed up from it

closed #137017

Graffiti

203 W 1st ST

Case Date:
4/2/2014

When the oil(?) storage tanks where removed from the lot across from the back of Seminary Square shopping center (Kroger's, Peach Garden), what was revealed was another brown brick building to the south that has a "smokestack". The north side of this building is COVERED in hideous graffiti and is is -right on- the B-Line walkway as it meanders south. This building looks like it is a real business but it is hard to tell. Was it the building/business associated with the oil tanks? The defacement was easy for vandals to do when the oil tanks were in place but they would be spotted now so maybe something -can be done about it-? Especially since it is right on a signature urban success, the B-Line.

closed #136939

Potholes, Other Street Repair

710-712 West 3rd Street

Case Date:
3/31/2014

Many large/deep potholes along West Third between Jackson and Maple Streets

closed #136930

Graffiti

691-695 West 11th Street

Case Date:
3/30/2014

The train trestle underpass just past Bender Lumber is an incredible eyesore of graffiti. It is an extreme example. I don't know if the city graffiti busters (I was referred to you by Mayor Kruzan) have used black paint to "address" this site, but if so it actually looks much worse. The older train track underpasses all over the perimeter of the city need to be checked and the graffiti addressed. Former Mayor Tomilea Allison's policy was to paint over all the graffiti at a site like an underpass with gray paint to completely remove any trace of tagging and defacement. She did this as soon as it was reported. This discouraged the vandals knowing that no one would see their dog-like marking of that territory.