closed #199542
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
544 S Lincoln St
- Case Date:
- 12/4/2024
Dead decomposing squirrel under one-way sign. Just south of 544 S Lincoln St. Forgot to include image.
Dead decomposing squirrel under one-way sign. Just south of 544 S Lincoln St. Forgot to include image.
Dead decomposing squirrel under one-way sign. Just south of 544 S Lincoln St. Forgot to include image.
I am not sure this is the right venue for this issue. There are very often parked cars on Lincoln St to the north and south of University in the yellow (no parking) area. These cars park nearly to the corner, making sight lines for those turning off University onto Lincoln very challenging. I have never seen these cars ticketed, and they do it constantly. Most commonly they are there on the weekends and in the mornings every day. Some oversight of this issue would help a lot
Abandoned yellow Hyundai accent - sitting for at least a year, plates expired 2022
Some work has been done on the sewer/drainage at this location. But the hole was never filled or covered with grass. Three foot tall clean out PVC pipe sticks out. Clay drains down the sidewalk every time it rains.
Some work has been done on the sewer/drainage at this location. But the hole was never filled or covered with grass. Three foot tall clean out PVC pipe sticks out. Clay drains down the sidewalk every time it rains.
Consistent standing/pooling water in the former Mike's Carwash lot. Increased mosquito issues and stale, stagnant standing water should be remediated immediately.
The stop sign at the intersection of E. Waterloo Court and Picadilly Street is super-faded and barely readable. It needs to be replaced.
The curb at the corner of Landmark and Arch Haven is very steep, about 3 inches of rise at an angle probably close to 70°. Landmark Ave has many medical facilities and this path is the one people would travel on between Adams and 3rd St where transit vehicles provide access. It should be smoothed out to provide a safer ramp for people with mobility devices and unsure footing.
On the north side of E. Smith Ave, roughly 25 yards west of the intersection with Henderson, there is a tree that is covered with poison ivy vines. The vines now hang over the sidewalk, making it difficult to walk on the sidewalk without bumping into poison ivy leaves.