closed #170695
Excessive Growth
516 E University ST
- Case Date:
- 10/12/2019
Grass not mown
Grass not mown
Trash cans in front yard all week
Light at country club and Rogers no working for eastbound.
A street light is out on 16th street by Jackson Street. Can not see if you walk on that road
The stop sign at 12th and Morton is blocked by trees.
College Avenue bike lane is filled with sand, gravel, and debris. Especially the portions near and under the train overpass near 14th Street. Can the city please start maintaining the vital piece of bike infrastructure?
Sidewalk and access ramp booked by dumpster. Behind MCPL on 6th street.
Pili's Taco Party blocking approximately 4 feet of the yellow curb, on Walnut St. just north of The Bishop. This makes alley access hazardous as well. Pls note the GPS is not accurate on this report. I have additional pics if needed.
Mattresses/box springs(?) and broken furniture piled up behind and on south side of garage in backyard, visible from alley and several neighboring properties.
Thete appears to be a constant stream of reports of overflowing dumpsters and trash in alleys downtown. What is the problem here, people? Pick-ups too infrequent? The problem needs to be solved in a manner such that the trash doesn't build up like this. A city that touts itself as "green" shouldn't be allowing trash out to blow everywhere. If the dumpsters are the responsibility of the private businesses, the city shouldn't pass the buck. The city needs to put pressure on these businesses until this problem is solved. Overflowing dumpsters should be prevented not just cleaned up afterward.