closed #136992
Graffiti
- Case Date:
- 4/2/2014
graffiti tag on fire hydrant at at the corner of South Washington Street and East Allen Street 47401 - second occurrence
graffiti tag on fire hydrant at at the corner of South Washington Street and East Allen Street 47401 - second occurrence
10th and Fee traffic signals blinking red both ways
Vernal Pike at the point (going east) at the point where it begins to curve to the right and up to the stoplight at Highway 37 is a very dangerous pothole filled area. The point at which the new pavement begins which was part of the Vernal Pike upgrade is fine all the way out to Current Pike going west, there may be a few, the east end is a nightmare.
There are a number of dangerously deep potholes on some of the major streets within Highland Village which need filling. Is the city responsible for paving and street upkeep for the Highland Village area?
To whom it may concern, I am not sure who I should address my question to, so please forward this question to the correct person. I am getting married on May 3, 2014. At the end of our ceremony, we would like to go outside and release paper lanterns to float off into the sky. It dawned on me that I should ensure this idea is permissible within city limits. Please let me know ASAP. Thank you.
For the past few days I have noticed moisture apparently coming from under the street at the corner of my yard in the Linden Hill subdivision. The gutter in front of my mailbox seems to have a small amount of water present when no other standing water is visible in the neighborhood. Looks like an underground leak which needs to be investigated. Not bad now but could get worse. Thanks.
Many large/deep potholes along West Third between Jackson and Maple Streets
This defacement (or is it some kind of horrid mural) I believe is on the back of the building housing Boomerang Hair downtown on the B-Line. It is in the somewhat protected section that is behind what used to be Irwin Union Bank and Le Petit Cafe, the back of Boomerang Hair etc. I am not sure if this site is on private property but I indicated that it was.
The train trestle underpass just past Bender Lumber is an incredible eyesore of graffiti. It is an extreme example. I don't know if the city graffiti busters (I was referred to you by Mayor Kruzan) have used black paint to "address" this site, but if so it actually looks much worse. The older train track underpasses all over the perimeter of the city need to be checked and the graffiti addressed. Former Mayor Tomilea Allison's policy was to paint over all the graffiti at a site like an underpass with gray paint to completely remove any trace of tagging and defacement. She did this as soon as it was reported. This discouraged the vandals knowing that no one would see their dog-like marking of that territory.
There are a number of significant potholes from increased traffic due to development in the area and the harsh winter on 14th Street between Rogers and College Ave. The development at the former Harry Stephens Oldsmobile site and the apartments at 14th and College have caused this section of street to deteriorate faster than normal. It should at least be attended to in order to fill the potholes and put on the re-pave list. It is a short but highly traveled street.