closed #192429
Street Trees
3841 E Tamarron Drive
- Case Date:
- 7/24/2024
Sappy bumps on leaves and branches of Tulip Poplar, attracting loads of bees and now making the problem worse. Entire tree is infected. See photo.
Sappy bumps on leaves and branches of Tulip Poplar, attracting loads of bees and now making the problem worse. Entire tree is infected. See photo.
Reported under #192395 and it was closed as outside of city limits since the map auto selected a random part of the road. This area has been underserved and not checked within city limits, not past tapp/countryclub. Please get the storm debris removed and sidewalks not blocked, seems this neighborhood is not being assisted as equitably
The sidewalk & public sitting bench are taken over by huge tarps covering shopping carts etc of personal belongings.
Many fallen trees still down at crestmont after the storm a few weeks ago. Makes playing the disc golf course extremely difficult.
Dead animal (maybe gopher or groundhog) swarming with flies and probably maggots blocking the sidewalk. Going south on Washington, it’s the left sidewalk. Approximately across from 514 and 515.
The alley way is downhill and the surface cover is gravel. Whenever it rains, the gravel gets washed down to S Madison Street, creating hazardous conditions especially for cyclists. The alley way needs to be properly paved. Gravel is not a solution.
Trees encroaching sidewalk. Also bamboo, for which this house has been cited is not abated, when will that be enforced?
Tree limb is encroaching on the sidewalk, at head level
I reported the driving situation on Heritage Rd. Today when I back up to Heritage Rd, the ankle of the next door car parking on the street do block the view. Only when the time I am all out I saw the car from 3 rd street, and the driver in that car be able to see me. It’s not speeding problem, it’s the blocking of view make the back up so dangerous. Citizen’s safety is more important than individuals’ convenient. Please be more concerned.
The sidewalk is blocked from a fallen tree (from the June storm). If you are coming out of the West Pointe neighborhood, you can NOT see to turn left onto Allen without nearly going into the street to see any oncoming traffic.