closed #168778
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
1206 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 6/3/2019
Construction debris on driveway for several months. Would like it removed
Construction debris on driveway for several months. Would like it removed
A tree has fallen down, in the back corner, of the graveyard near the walking trail to 8th Street. An additional tree next to it is leaning at about a 60 degree angle causing a potential hazardous situation if it falls.
trash on corner and on the bankment. and going south on patterson. needs pick up. i cant get that because of traffic . thx
Hello, I was just checking UReport and see that someone has closed our request for clean up after the storm in July. My husband called and told them that our debris would be on the alley side because there was no space on our street. He was assured that it would be picked up, but it's still there and the ticket (screenshot attached) is called 'resolved'. It's not resolved.
Construction waste on front yard for a long time! Over 3 weeks. Please remove.
Excessive Growth, vagrancy, structure failure, trash and discarded clothing littering the premises.
Resident reports branches were cut down at the edge of her property several days ago and that they have remained on the curb since that time.
Since the construction was completed to add the pedestrian crossing at E Hillside and S Olive, there has been a pile of gravel still sitting in the corner of the intersection that has now spread out and covering the whole street corner. Each time it rains, more gravel and sand are washed into the storm drain. Can this please be cleaned up? If you are on your bike, it's a gravel patch and you slide or skid making it sketchy. If you're walking and it's rained, it sticks to your shoes and is a mess. There's lovely new asphalt under there so it would be nice to use it. Thank you!
Thank you for sending someone out to clean up the debris, however, they only skirted a little edge of the street. Last year, the City constructed the new signage for the bike/ped crossing, and widened Olive St at the corner in order to navigate two way traffic. Therefore, this little slice in the picture that is still covered in gravel is part of Olive St. This needs to be swept up too. It is a muddy mess and it's starting to grow weeds in the gravel. Bikes can't approach the intersection and use this area safely and cars can't clearly see that this part of the street. It's also still affecting stormwater drainage in the case of the storms over this past weekend.