closed #164624
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
304 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 6/1/2018
Please regularly sweep this corner, it is always filled with sand/gravel
Please regularly sweep this corner, it is always filled with sand/gravel
Overgrown yard on S side of street, most of the sidewalk is blocked!
The pot holes on Brighton Crest in Gentry Honours could stand some loving care. (Don't bother to reply to this email.)
I live at 324 South Jackson. Our WPA sidewalk has become a hazard due to broken stones. Can the city help us with its repair? Thank you.
There is a stormwater runoff ditch between our house (901 W 11th St) and the neighboring house, 827 W 11th St. I've noticed that after a rainfall, the stormwater that collects in the ditch looks blackish in color, and there is a strong odor of sewage coming from it. I'm wondering if there is a leak from the sanitary sewer somewhere in the neighborhood, that is spilling into the stormwater sewer.
It would be very useful if city residents could register accounts with uReport and comment on tickets, especially since tickets are publicly viewable. There are a number of simple questions in the system that could easily be answered by other residents and need not use up city staff members' valuable time. In addition, it would be helpful if residents who open new tickets could follow up with additional information about their issue through uReport. Finally, I could foresee a situation where an "adversarial ticket" is opened (e.g., one neighbor complaining about another), in which case the complainee should be able to explain their side of the story. If the complaint is to be publicly accessible through this system, then the complainee's response should be publicly accessible as well.
916 S. Larkspur On Grass is foot high
The water valve in the street at the intersection of University and Eastside Drive is leaking again. The City fixed this once last year, and the surface around the valve has been subsiding lightly since. There is a puddle of water that makes the subsidence stand out clearly. You can see the water run-off going down hill towards Second Street.
Whoever installed the StoryWalk at Butler (9th St.) Park left two piles of leftover concrete on either side of the paved trail, at the northwest corner. They are a few cubic feet each and have again disappeared into the undergrowth.
Resident called about a "No Parking" sign having been hit on the ground at 3905 N Kinser