closed #192963
Excessive Growth
134 N Bryan AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/19/2024
The chronically overgrown traffic calming bump out needs attention, again.
The chronically overgrown traffic calming bump out needs attention, again.
FIre hydrant dripping at stated address. SE corner of Clark and 7th. FYI
Lots of barking coming from what sounds like 2 or 3 dogs in someone's yard, not sure why they're barking but they sound agitated.
Again. Tire-puncturing-broken-glass on 7th St bike route. Thanks for your attention.
Pretty significant hazard. The "Reverse angle only" parking sign has finally succumbed to the blow from a bad parker and is now lying across the sidewalk. It's still firmly enough attached to the base that it's not possible to pick it up and move it parallel to the curb. The other similar signs on the same block are also showing signs of fatigue
I just tried to file an incident report online, but don't think it went through. I kept getting rerouted to a page that was not relevant. For credit card fraud, two instances, about $200 total. Should I call instead?
In installing a main fiber line, Trueline/AEG or its partner, removed the asphalt at the edge of the street and cut out a foot wide section of the city's paved drainage ditch. Erosion has occurred and further breakup of asphalt is likely. The area needs to be repaired and patched by someone.
At E. Karen and E. Sheridan Drive, in the brick printed crosswalk on the road on Sheridan, on the south side of the pattern, there is a pothole. This is in a walking and biking path. It needs addressed.
E. Bradshire St. the first street with houses built in the Sherwood Oaks neighborhood has not ever been repaved while the newer leader built sections of the subdivision have been repaved on a regular basis. At what point are we going to repave the crumbling E. Bradshire St. when every winter huge chunks of pavement come up with the snow plows.
Both street lights out in front of the bank