closed #200651
Other
2362 S Henderson ST
- Case Date:
- 1/31/2025
abandoned vehicle - silver Jeep Compass - expired plate 728DUI
abandoned vehicle - silver Jeep Compass - expired plate 728DUI
Recylcing bin missing after recycling picked up.
Hello , During the month of December 2024, there was utility work done on my property while I was away for the winter break. When I returned, there was 1.5 feet of snow; however, since it has melted, I have seen the damage that was done to my front yard - see the attached photos. There are two holes in my lawn (photo on right) and the crew stained my limestone walkway (photo on left). Can you please send the utility company to repair these damages as soon as possible? Thank you. Sincerely, Elida C. Behar February 3, 2025
I have noticed trees cut down in the tree plot on the N side 2nd across from Hopewell Commons (where I think there will be future Hopewell-related street work) and also next to the Building Trades Park. Changes to the Park are being planned, i think, but i am distressed to see so many old Kentucky coffee trees being filled. I hope both cases of systematic tree removal are for good and necessary reasons.
My neighbor's backyard at 224 S. Maple has a junked car parked on an unimproved surface. There is also an accumulating amount of junk, as shown in the image.
Who is responsible for the 19th century cemetery at this site?
Who is responsible for the 19th century cemetery at this site?
I went to retrieve my car at the 4th street parking garage last night after attending an event at the Waldron. When I got off the elevator on the 2nd floor I was approached by some disheveled guy who started cussing at me in an aggressive manner. I just turned away and went to my car. He kept cussing and got on the elevator.
From the bridge above the Falls Shelter at Lower cascades were abandoned power poles, wires and overhead lamps. The wire and some parts and salvage value - copper is what - $4/lb. A theft appears to have taken place - 100 lbs + of wire - the wires gone, the metal gone, but the removal was done in haste because the trail is littered with chards of glass, plastic and metal pieces, including the wire nuts used with the lamps. What remains is a wooden lamp post and the attached electrical box which would have been difficult to salvage. I figure a theft, because the nation is riddled with wire thefts - irrigation wires on farms, new wire stripped from houses under construction, etc. The remaining litter is a hazard to walkers and runners, and it will take some time to clean it all up.
In October, when fiber optic line was being laid in our neighborhood, the installers inadvertently ran it through our sewer line. A few days later, the breached line backed sewage into our house. We hired plumbers to snake and inspect the line and we were able to see the blockage was caused by the fiber optic line. The fiber optic installers created a patch around our sewer line, but we were stuck with a $700+ plumbing bill. We feel that the fiber optic line installers should reimburse us for the plumbing bill, but can’t connect with anyone. A guy named Mike Nally, who seemed to be a supervisor, took our info and pics of the problem and promised to pass them on, but we’ve never heard from anyone. Can you connect us to someone who can arrange for us to be reimbursed? I have tried to attach a photo of the bill as well as of the camera shots of the blocked sewer line.