closed #128644
Graffiti
700-754 S Fess Ave
- Case Date:
- 9/12/2012
blue paint letter tag (illegible) on limestone retaining wall. black "x" on contractor construction sign
blue paint letter tag (illegible) on limestone retaining wall. black "x" on contractor construction sign
20-ft long black pray painting on retaining wall in alley plus defacement of political yard sign, done Monday evening or Tuesday morning. 816 E 1st St
My stone wall was spray painted with blue paint.
On the sidewalk (north side of the street, just west of the Park/1st Street intersection): "Stop Rape" Also - across the street, several yard signs for candidates had been defaced.
I couldn't find a "street sign" option: On exiting the library parking lot, there needs to be a "one way" or "right turn only" sign. A "right turn only" sign could be placed on the same post as the "exit" sign, just to the right of where cars stop, but the driver would not see it when stopped. Or a "one way" sign could be placed across the street. A painted arrow on the pavement might help, but it would have to be repainted regularly.
Large, damaging potholes in the alley leading to several homes and apartments need to be repaired. These will only get worse as the weather turns colder. Alley beside 407 N. Park.
Vegetation at 917 W. Howe is blocking the sidewalk.
14th street south to the railroad overpass, west side of road street lights not working.
There are a number of street lights out on the west side of College Ave between 15th and 13th street. There are all out in a row. There is a new apartment building at the corner of 14th and College on the southwest corner. The light went out when that building was being constructed. Now that the building is finished and occupied, the streets lights that are out should be lighted again. When they are out all in a row like that (between 4 and 6 lights are out), it makes the area very dark and makes the bike lane on the west side of College very hazardous. Please get these lights turned back on. Thank you.
There is sand in the bicycle lane on N College Ave in many places between Old State Rd 37 and the railroad underpass.