open #202959
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
W Wylie St
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2025
Dead bunny on old hospital site parking lot across from 611 W Wylie.
Dead bunny on old hospital site parking lot across from 611 W Wylie.
Growth up to the corner of both 1200 and 1201 make it hard to see for both cars and pedestrians turning off of or onto S park to the south
Refuse piled up against west side of house, in view of Showers Inn visitors.
Whenever a report is made about the apartment building on the north side of Cottage Grove about 50' east of Grant (currently the ZBT fraternity), the address 414 comes up, but that cannot be correct. The address should be an odd number, maybe 403 or 405. See report just submitted. That one refers to the *north* side of Cottage Grove.
Cavity forming alongside water meter in ROW close to SW corner of lot.
There is a hole right next to the fiber optic utility housing (grey rectangle) near SE corner of lot. The hole is on the street side and is difficult to see. There are no sidewalks on that stretch of Dunn so people have to walk on the side of the road, right where the hole is.
Running north on Bline with my daughter at ~10:30 am was verbally harassed by a group of 4 men who appeared to be unhoused gathered by the tables adjacent to Wonderlab garden. Comments were of a sexual nature. It would be appreciated if you could step up patrols in that area. Thank you.
There is no farmers market page that is available on Instagram or other social media you have to subscribe to a weekly email and there is no information easily available for each week or even the month on the city website. This needs to be rectified as it is very exclusive to only utilize Facebook. It also does not provide information to more people who are interested or for people who are not from town.
The pedestrian crossing flashing indicator lights are not working on the south side of 4th Street (not sure about the north side). Since it is impossible to tell from the pedestrian's vantage point - it is dangerous.
The bug maple city tree in front of our house on S Washington (near the corner of Dodds) has a carpenter ant infestation at the base of the trunk. If treated immediately I think the tree can still be saved. Will the city do this? If not, may I do so? We don’t want to lose this beautiful tree.