closed #117103
Blocked Street
S 6TH ST
- Case Date:
- 6/10/1998
Threre is a fence that extends into the alley.
Threre is a fence that extends into the alley.
My street trees have been ripped out of the tree plots. The question is who did this and who is responsible for their replacement?
Mr. Levitt called to complain about the bumper blocks moved by Don Baugh at the Sunset Tavern. He claims that the new location is in the right-of-way and he never received the City's permission to do this. He would like to see them moved back to their original location.
Mr. Salyers called and expressed concern regarding the intersection of Willis Dr. and Arlington Valley Dr. Apparently, there is only a requirement to stop 3 ways in a 4 way intersection. Mr. Salyers was informed that the City does not maintain this section of street. He was very concerned for safety of citizens, and has been sent Council Meeting Information to possibly contact the council regarding the city.
There has been a bicycle chained to a street sign for 2 years. It is never moved.
Fence for this property (or maybe 1125) is protruding too far into the public alley. Mr. Fleetwoods tenants need to access this alley to exit the property, and that need will become more urgent as the 3rd/5th/Adams construction begins. This fence makes the alley inaccessible.
The owners of Kilroy's (Bill & Linda Prall) have Rumpke dumpsters blocking a portion of the alley, there is also a backhoe in the alley as well as other trucks. Kathy stated that they would try talking to the owner before "filing" complaint.
NW corner 1st and Henderson. A very large and very dead maple tree hangs over sidewalk and street. Neighbors are very concerned about falling dead limbs or possibly the entire tree given we are headed into the windy/icy/snow season.
Ms. Epperson called to see if City cld. cut down large branches from trees that are restricting use of her driveway. Also, she noted there are electrical wires & telephone lines that the branches "knock" into, presenting a hazard to herself & others in area. She just wants the branches cut on her side, b/c she's elderly and needs to park car on drive for safety & ease. *(SPOKE TO JUSTIN WYKOFF, WHO'LL LOOK INTO THIS - AK )
Zucchini Prints is running a sweat shop producing mouse pads at this address (address may not be correct it is just north of 627 N. Morton). They keep blocking the alley with a fork-lift. Mr. Titus wants someone to check if they are allowed to have this shop here. He has contacted BPD about the blocking of the alley.