closed #199162
Trash
207 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 11/2/2024
Trash piled up outside of cans. Has been since August. Rats have been seen.
Trash piled up outside of cans. Has been since August. Rats have been seen.
No water pressure.
Saw ticket #199149 suggesting a new street light at the intersection of S. Euclid and W. Howe. My partner and I live at this intersection, and we agree that it's dark. We would be willing to add lights to our property which would illuminate the intersection. If the city wants to go this route, let us know and we can get it started.
Dead squirrel. Put a box over it so that neighborhood kids wouldn’t play with it, but it is still next to the bush and next to the mailbox as seen in the attached image. The tail is visible from under the box.
Light is out
I think the traffic signal timing should be modified at the intersection of Country Club and Rogers. During afternoon rush hour (and presumably morning rush hour as well) traffic on Country Club has to wait through multiple light cycles. Traffic on Rogers backs up much less.
The street in front of 725 has a defect that can be dangerous to a bicyclist who may be forced by a vehicle also traveling east on Howe.
At Thornton Dr. and Henderson St. there is a line of sight issue looking south down Henderson while on Thornton. The stop sign on Thorton is back from the intersection and a driver cannot see users of the multi-use trail or traffic coming from the south on Henderson without pulling forward to the point of the vehicle being into the crossing for the multi-use path on Thornton. This has been a problem for a while. Today, I was stopped at the stop sign and about to slowly move forward to the point where I could see traffic when a bicycle heading north on the multi-use path coming down the hill from Miller along Henderson at a decent speed went flying by in front of my car without regard to the cross traffic pulling out. I'm not sure who would end up at fault when a cyclist goes over the hood of a car there in such a scenario but it seems better if the City can address the problem immediately instead of wait for someone to get hurt. I have seen similar issues with scooters coming down the hill there.
Tenant in Unit 4 is feeding deer and rodents with corn kernels and sunflower seed placed in dishes or directly on the concrete on their back porch. This is a repeated activity. The landlord for the unit is Lesa Miller, (812) 360-3863.
The lights on the house next to our backyard are glaring and significantly illuminating our back porch and yard. They are on much of the time and don't appear to have motion sensors.