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closed #163126

Other

830-876 South Stull Avenue

Case Date:
2/15/2018

Large dead/potentially hazardous tree on the northwest corner of Maxwell and Stull Ave. Happy to provide photos/photos of falling branches as needed. Thanks!

closed #200507

Potholes, Other Street Repair

830 W 4th ST

Case Date:
1/24/2025

pothole

closed #200116

Blocked Sidewalk

830 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
1/11/2025

snow not shoveled on sidewalk at all this week

closed #166022

Other

830 S Stull AVE

Case Date:
9/24/2018

Wanted to see if the parks and rec department could come take a look at the Beech tree on the north side of Maxwell (marker used above). Several really large dead branches that are dangerously falling in a piecemeal way. The overall health of the tree is in steady decline, and it may be easier for the city to remove it now before it is completely rotten. Thanks!

closed #166029

Trash

830 S Stull AVE

Case Date:
9/24/2018

Trash was not picked up along maxwell today. I will leave the trash can out for now.

closed #145012

Traffic Signals

830 S High ST

Case Date:
5/8/2015

The southbound stop sign on the intersection of high and maxwell is not clearly visible due to a tree/bush obfuscating it.

closed #201181

Potholes, Other Street Repair

830 S High ST

Case Date:
2/26/2025

An enormous pothole has developed after the last snowfall at the NW corner of Maxwell and High. This presents a safety risk, since cars need to swerve into incoming traffic to avoid it.

closed #189664

Street & Traffic Signs

830 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
7/2/2024

The stop sign on Henderson at MAxwell, northbound is blocked by greenery

closed #199076

Potholes, Other Street Repair

830 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
10/29/2024

You may already know this but there is 1 or 2 new potholes in the 700 block of E Maxwell Lane. They will probably get worse if not addressed. Thank You

closed #199072

Recycling

828 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
10/28/2024

To Whom It May Concern: I'm writing regarding recycling collection. On a few occasions during the past few months, including today, we have not had recycling picked up. I suspect that it's because our cans have been moved together since we put them out. My wife and I are well aware of the regulations that the recycling and trash cans must be separated on the street. On Sunday evenings, we put the cans out separated by at least six feet, as was the case last night. I came home from work today to find that the recycling was not picked up. Our trash can was moved adjacent to it. I'm not sure if it's because the trash pick up has set our can back too close, if it gets moved when the can falls over into the street when placed back, or if people are moving our cans because they want to park on the block, but this is a problem. I find this regulation of can separation extremely frustrating when we comply with the rules when we put our cans out only to have our recycling not picked up. Please reconsider how this system works. We simply don't have the luxury of time to sit and watch our cans until both have been picked up. We now have a bin full of recycling that will sit for another week with more accumulation occurring and nowhere to put it. We comply with the rules and should not be stuck in these situations simply because the system is too inflexible to handle adjacent bins that get moved after we put them out. Sincerely, Brian Kelly