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Maxwell, west of Highland.
- Case Date:
- 7/13/2025
Large ailanthus. Sprouts coming up on neighboring lot to the west.
Large ailanthus. Sprouts coming up on neighboring lot to the west.
On June 29th, 2025, the creek to the east of the property flooded, causing 10 apartments to get flooded and multiple cars in the parking lot. We believe that upsizing the culvert downstream to allow more water to pass would solve the issue. Thanks!
Uneven walk to rised curb (tripping hazard, then yet another drops from curb to street, then three move tripping spots erosion of 3 level is street layers of asphalt. Thanks!
Patterson Point Affordable Housing by Pivotal: Air conditioning in most (or all) apartments has not been working and they say repairs may not happen for up to 2 weeks. This is affecting the residents who are low-income seniors, many of whom are elderly with serious health problems. Management has provided fans and small portable ac units to some residents but this seems to be insufficient for the current weather conditions. This seems to be a dangerous situation for vulnerable citizens.
the s idewalk between my house and the house at 1620 has sunken, that is two sections of the concrete have sunk creating a sudden and severe dip resulting in people tripping, and causing a small pond to be created each time it rains. Could we please get this thing repaired? Thanks.
The pine tree on Sheridan Dr. just east of Manor Road was marked for removal on May 5, 2025. I thought it would be removed within 60 days, yet it is still (barely) standing and leaning heavily. This tree continues to be a significant hazard. Is there anyone who has this scheduled for removal yet? Or was it forgotten about?
Tree limb blocking sidewalk
Semi parked in the intersection of 10th and Morton obstructing traffic.
Cable hanging down on sidewalk near corner of W. 1st and WylieEuclid. Duke came and said not theirs prob phone or internet cable. Checked with one internet company (Comcast) and 14 day wait. The cable is on the sidewalk and a hazard in many ways. It seems to be possible related to the movement and placement of construction poles during demos and renovations to the East.
The trees and bushes in the Rail Trail parking lot along Country Club Drive are getting rather overgrown. The branches and bushes are obstructing the pedestrian and bicycle path that goes along the east edge of the parking lot to connect the Rail Trail to the B-Line. Can this all get trimmed back? Cut it back far enough it doesn't just grow right back in 2 weeks. Thanks.