closed #169279
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
220 N Adams ST
- Case Date:
- 7/3/2019
Junk/waste is stacked up in driveway and around house.
Junk/waste is stacked up in driveway and around house.
A full contractor-type heavy duty trash bag is almost in the ditch on West 7th Street, west of Adams Street, on the south side of 7th. It has been there for more than a week. I'm surprised it hasn't been washed all the way into the ditch.
There is what looks like a big hole on the side of the lane (15th St., between Monroe and Lindbergh- by the frisbee golf course). It is on the right side as you are heading west on the street. It could be dangerous if a car needed to pull over so that another car could pass because that lane is barely wide enough for 2 cars as it is. Thanks.
Young person (possibly teenager?) open carrying a handgun - not sure if illegal or not, just suspicious
203 east 10th on Washington side. Tree debris.
I wanted to contact you regarding the Pothole behind the building at the One City Centre(120 W. 7th St), it was patched but the pothole in our parking space is still in need of repair. There is also a large pothole in the alley between One City and the Taco Bell parking lot. Please see the pictures below.
This property has been overgrown for several weeks. Not sure if they've even mowed this year yet.
The bike lane on the south side of 7the Street between Indiana and Woodlawn is rough. It is especially bad at Park and Fee and at the bus stops. There are pot holes and indents. The problem is really drainage. These areas have puddles for days after rain storms, causing even more freezing and thawing damage than at other places. During the school year there are a lot of buses and shuttles on this section of street, forcing cyclists to stay in the bike lane regardless of the condition of the pavement.
This light is leaning dangerously and is a hazard to pedestrians. This picture is looking north on Walnut north of Seventh Street just south of the entrance to the Walnut Street Garage.
Pothole on Kinser Pike north of the North High School driveways