closed #192643
Other
413 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 8/2/2024
Used uncapped needle and syringe on the ground near mailboxes
Used uncapped needle and syringe on the ground near mailboxes
The streets in the Fritz Terrace Addition have several pot holes. The sides of the roads have chipped away and weeds and grass are growing where the road was. I know we live in an older addition, but we pay taxes like everyone else. They need maintained.
Many drivers passing East or West on Dodds do not realize that Lincoln Street (one-way, Northbound) traffic does not have a stop sign. I live on this corner, and work from home in sight of this intersection, and I see many many close calls, as well as accidents as traffic coming full speed North on Lincoln are suddenly confronted with drivers on Dodds who have stopped, and then started into the intersection, assuming they have the right of way. Could we possibly get "cross traffic does not stop" added to the Dodds stop signs? I doubt that the accident reports fully reflect the dangers.
The whole cul de sac is in terrible condition. At the entrance of the Laurelwood Drive also there are few serious pot holes. I could not attach two photos in one complaint.
Back sidewalk entrance to people’s park is blocked by a person sleeping and by a sleeping cot. It seems to show up during the day.
Roof caving in, floor caving in, rats, abandoned cars, excessive growth,
Nuisance neighbors. Cars in yard, trash everywhere, long grass, rats, rodents.
U-report 191557 says resolved. My opinion not this overgrowth is in the faces of the service. I hire to mow the city alley. If I have to remove snow from sidewalks in the winter for safety, this overgrowth is a hazard. It contains poison ivy and is very close to falling into my off street parking. Civic duty take care of it homeowners.
Deep hole (3’) in treeplot next to sidewalk. No protection, no warning. Has been there for over a month. Left by fiber project
Follow up on closed case #192588. Yes, I know when parking permits expire. I do not think a press release and a Facebook post qualify as adequate noticing. I understand the cost-saving of electronic messaging. Do you have special provision to contact non-tech savvy (often) elders directly? For years, ctizens have complained about the City's failure to communicate and be transparent. This approach to letting them know about complying with this important regulation isn't the best.