closed #208817
Blocked Sidewalk
- Case Date:
- 2/22/2026
There is a fallen tree trunk blocking the sidewalk facing Allen St, between Adams St and Larkspur Lane.
There is a fallen tree trunk blocking the sidewalk facing Allen St, between Adams St and Larkspur Lane.
Both bins are overturned and spilling out trash, including a large headboard, onto street, environment, and fire department property. Tenants seem to have vacated. I believe Sarge is that property's manager, and the owner probably also owns Riverway Plumbing. Thanks. I know it's the cheap neighborhood, but geez.
This alleyway is consistently being used to pile up trash. Boards with nails and jagged chunks of concrete left in alley often. I've requested these items be removed as neighbors use this alley, but renters are consistently trashing it. I pick up litter weekly, but wish they could be held accountable as this alley needs to be better maintained. Trash is dumped there, and indo my best to place it in the dumpster, but it continues to happen. This alley has been ignored for decades, and I wonder why it's not maintained by the city like the rest of the neighborhood alleys.
Human waste piling up. Lots of trash left for months. Behind the building is a mess from roofers including nails. Ally way retaining wall by 2nd street is falling into the ally.
Neighbor has accumulated two or more inoperable vehicles. They are becoming a nuisance and hazard for other passing motorist.
There is a large tree branch down across the street on Lincoln, just past the corner of Lincoln and Dixie on the left side of the road from the storm last week. The house across the street is a rental and I'm not sure the owner will do much to remove it, but it's in the street, just pushed to the side so cars can drive by. I'm hoping the city can come remove it. Thanks!
Trash and old furniture in dumpster area behind building 568 and by garage 1. While here, go around and check dumpsters throughout this complex. This problem occurs all the time and management fails to see that this needs to be addressed. Some tenants here are unwilling to dispose of trash properly and it's horrible that they're allowed to get by with trashing the property. Decent tenants are forced to live with this. Also, the board fences around the property have been broken off for months, most likely due to vandalism. It seems there are no plans to repair these eyesores.
The person on the customer service line (-3700) was extremely helpful and was able to get my garden plot reserved. What a great city employee. Name may have been Andy.
The traffic light at Roger Street in Patterson is acting irregularly. Did not cycle for several minutes.
Yesterday's press release from Mayor Thomson is so inappropriate. City council followed the law with regard to delaying the reading of the ordinance for the Hopewell South PUD. It's truly incredible that the mayor, and her staff apparently, believe it necessary to publicly attack council members for doing their due diligence and following procedures clearly laid out in city code. These kinds of public attacks are not engaging in good faith. Furthermore, to claim that the concerns raised by council were merely procedural in nature is simply dishonest. Cm. Stosberg raised valid concerns about the PUD document itself, citing incorrect references and inconsistent requirements. Those seem like pretty important concerns that might impact the "merit of the product", as the mayor put it. "We are in a housing crisis, and the community should demand that its elected officials respond with urgency." The mayor is also an elected official. As a community member, I would like to demand that the mayor refrain from playing an immature blame game while attempting to rush a poorly prepared PUD through civic process. And yes, I am aware that the mayor stands by her statement.