closed #201408
Parks & Playgrounds
Cascades Pk Trl
- Case Date:
- 3/9/2025
One of the boards are off of the side railing of the wooden bridge by the playground. North side by the parking lot. The board has nails exposed.
One of the boards are off of the side railing of the wooden bridge by the playground. North side by the parking lot. The board has nails exposed.
Our tap water is coming out of our sink with considerably less pressure than normal, and is an opaque white color. The water clears up in a few minutes and there is no lasting sediment, but it's happening with cold and hot water which is not normal for our house. We've recently had a snow plow get stuck on the fire hydrant outside of our home - not sure if that would be connected at all to this problem as the hydrant doesn't appear damaged. Thanks for looking into it!
The stretch of Rockport Road between W Tapp Rd and W Kissle Drive is filled with large potholes that are fairly unavoidable as the road is hilly. My tires and car take huge jolts everyday traveling to and from work.
Massive holes on the east side of Rogers & 4th. Hard to turn left off of rogers onto 4th without hitting them.
On the south side of 4th St., the traffic light is blinking and won't stop. On the north side of the street, one of the lights in the traffic light is out.
Large pothole in road
This lot is full of waste. Trash, matresses, clothing. The whole area is a mess.
Can you PLEASE fill the more than 12 extremely dangerously deep potholes all the way down 1st St from Henderson to Walnut. I was almost hit head on by another car trying to avoid a huge pothole on their side of the road, while I was also trying to avoid going into one as I swerved to avoid the collision. The number of very dangerous potholes down this section of 1st St is a huge safety hazard for cars, cyclists and pedestrians. Thank you in advance for your speedy response to this very dangerous situation.
The Tap van parked on sidewalk. Impossible for wheelchair users to get around.
Big pot holes, surprised the city hasn’t seen this already. Travel down Lincoln from Allen to 2nd street and it’ll look like the supply route during the Iraq war in 2005-2006.