closed #180106
Excessive Growth
2606 S Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 5/30/2022
Grass over grown
Grass over grown
On Henderson just south of Thornton in the south bound lane on the west side of the lane is a big pot hole. It is in front of Black Lumber and south of a street drain. This pot hole has been growing and becoming a nice hazard.
Huge pothole that keeps growing in width, length, and depth needs attention. The pothole is on the right side of the south bound lane of Rogers, just south of Rockport Road (in the south west corner of the intersection, just south of the intersection). This pothole is placed prominently to seriously injure a motorcyclist or bicyclist.
You may want to update your tree plot info as this tree was cut down by the homeowners about 2 years ago. An I don't know if they had permission or not but it was never replaced.
Kroger delivery truck (semitrailer or similar size) was parked on the sidewalk on the south side of First Street just west of College, around 7:35 p.m. on Tuesday, May 24.
there is a lot of loose gravel in the right turn lane on southbound Kinser pike and 45/46 Bypass
potholes in the intersection of Kinser Pike and Skyline Dr
The ditch area, and currently un-mowed area on N Hancock Drive on the west edge of Crestmont Park, is CBU Street Department area. In an effort to reduce carbon footprint by mowing this strip seasonally, to decrease stormwater runoff into the overloaded culvert during rain events and to increase sustainability, native tree growth and pollinator habitat, this area could easily be a no-mow area. There are no overhead power lines at risk of native trees growing tall in this area. In addition, during an Adopt-a-Greenspace site survey it was noted invasive Tree of Heaven is growing in several spots along this strip. The Tree of Heaven MUST be chemically controlled and not mowed or more TOH trees will emerge. Crestmont Park and surrounding Crestmont landowners are engaged in supporting their woodland landscapes. Adding a no-mow strip along N Hancock is in keeping with the surrounding greenspace. I propose this strip be slated as a no-mow area for the above reasons. Thank you. Please note, the Tree of Heaven has been mapped for Vegetation Management to control. Thank you, Gillian
Not a complaint! Thank you for letting fragmented eco-systems repair themselves. Letting living things grow and take back the areas that have been destroyed for sidewalks, side paths and trails. Animals, insects and plants are now taking back was destroyed. This truly is tree city USA.
Black couch in side yard of 1469 W Allen Street underneath pine tree. Has been there for a week.