closed #169916
Parks & Playgrounds
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 8/16/2019
Swing set Karst has significant damage. It's also not anchored. The legs on this end were shifting as I used it.
Swing set Karst has significant damage. It's also not anchored. The legs on this end were shifting as I used it.
The street light on this pole in front of 108 E 15th Street is malfunctioning; it goes out every few minutes and then comes back on.
Someone needs to fix this before the street collapses. The utilities company says there’s a stream under ground that is bubbling to the surface. Additional background: there was a water main break about 6-10 feet from this location about 6 months ago and there was no indication there was a river running underground.
hi, today Duke fixed the street light at the corner of Kenwood and Woodburn Ave. The light came on at dusk but in a big flash went out about 45 minutes later, can you please have them look at it again. thank you!
Three Lime scooters are blocking the sidewalk in front of my apartment building where several disabled people live.
There is a hazardous sheet metal sculpture of a chicken setting on flat pavement adjacent to the B-Line. It is between Kirkwood Ave and Sixth St. When riding a bicycle on the B-Line here it is easy to veer over onto this adjacent pavement. The chicken's sheet metal wattles hang down so that they can be right in the path of a cyclist's head. Two different cyclists have told me that they have collided with these sheet metal chicken wattles. In both cases their helmets prevented serious injury. One of the cyclists showed me that their helmet was messed up by the collision. Something should be done to eliminate this situation.
East/west traffic improvements needed badly for years now
Testing Testing Testing
On the corner of Grimes and Stull (south side of Grimes/east side of Stull) the weeds/plants on that corner make it very difficult for school traffic to leave. You cannot see cars coming from the east and several parents have complained that it is unsafe....Thank you, Becky Mungle (Principal at Templeton Elementary)