closed #180958
Trash
504 E Grimes LN
- Case Date:
- 8/9/2022
Cardboard boxes in front yard, trash cans left out for weeks, piles of trash bags and cardboard boxes in backyard.
Cardboard boxes in front yard, trash cans left out for weeks, piles of trash bags and cardboard boxes in backyard.
Grass has not been mowed in months.
The city is digging in the drainage ditch on my property again. They do this from time to time without reason. No one contacts me EVER to say hey we are gonna mess up your yard. I pay someone to trim this area of my yard and after they dig they leave it uneven and hard for someone to take care of. Last time they left a CBU sign up for 4 months and then came back after I called to complain and removed the sign and spread grass seed and straw. It makes my property look like shit.
The above light is not working for the past two months. Since we live in the cul-de-sac vehicles are coming to turn around all the time.
Poison Ivy: West of Providence Place there is a walkway through part of Woolery Woods to Countryside Ln. This walkway can be seen in the photo included. Poison Ivy is growing all along this walkway on its west side and is a hazard for children in the area. Please help in having this poison ivy removed. Thank you, David Harris
Lifeguard on duty lacks much focus on swimmers in the pool. For example, she has been thoroughly engrossed in her water bottle for the last 15 minutes: taking off the lid, gazing inside it, drinking from it, gazing inside it again, staring at the lid, taking another drink, etc. Fortunately, most lifeguards at Bryan Park pool are very attentive to their safety responsibilities.
There are several big potholes at the stop sign of the corner of Burks and Kennedy Drive that need to be filled.
This car has been parked in the Lincoln street bike lane for most of the summer at this point.
A contractor (possibly PCT?) installing a utility pole at NW corner of Lincoln and Smith is blocking the alley and blocking parking on private property.
The tree-lined edge of this property's parking lot is a well-known syringe drop/pickup spot. We have witnessed several syringes appear in a pile, then mysteriously disappear within hours. Most recently a bicycle was dropped in the weeds, then removed the next day. Transients sometimes use it as a public restroom. Trash has been accruing in this strip of overgrowth and blows out into the alley. As well, the overgrowth of weeds, vines and saplings encroach upon the alley, making it difficult to traverse by vehicle. Finally, vines are choking out the line of trees that occupy this strip. This is the least frustrating issue, but an issue nonetheless. All of the overgrowth and vines should be cleaned up so it cannot be used as a hiding spot, dumping ground, public restroom.