closed #176241
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 6/18/2021
On the north side of Sheridan where it intersects E First there is an overhanging branch that hits our car antenna every time we drive by. Hard to see whose property it is.
On the north side of Sheridan where it intersects E First there is an overhanging branch that hits our car antenna every time we drive by. Hard to see whose property it is.
'College Movers & Haulers' sign in the grass next to the road at the corner of E Second and College Mall Rd.
Hi - I’m getting really fed up with all the yard signs in my neighborhood. They look trashy and are illegal and I could have twisted my kneecap on Steeplechase’s thicker type. Now a company called restoration construction has them everywhere. What can the City do? Thank You
City government should set an example and require covid vaccines like any responsible employer. As the mayor gives his conferences his employees get and spread illness?
Downed tree across 6th street, near Fairview street.
I checked and cleared storm drains on Sussex and Queensway yesterday afternoon and removed debris, except those two near High St that have filters to prevent construction from the new "trail". This morning with the help of a neighbor cleared the Sussex drains. I then cleared those on Queensway. The problems of separation of the present layer of pavement on Queensway and knowing there was a potential of heavy rain from the present on later storms today. I piled a significant amount of loose pavement with the debris at the south drains at the intersection of Queens Way and Chelsia Court. incase of heavy rain today. Also all three of these drains have a significant amount of eroded pavement below the drain's grates. Thus these debris may in the future become plugg the storm drain.that goes down just past Sussex Dr and result in potential stormwater flash flooding as in June of 2007 that damaged my neighbors property.
I checked and cleared storm drains on Sussex and Queensway yesterday afternoon and removed debris, except those two near High St that have filters to prevent construction from the new "trail". This morning with the help of a neighbor cleared the Sussex drains. I then cleared those on Queensway. The problems of separation of the present layer of pavement on Queensway and knowing there was a potential of heavy rain from the present on later storms today. I piled a significant amount of loose pavement with the debris at the south drains at the intersection of Queens Way and Chelsia Court. incase of heavy rain today. Also all three of these drains have a significant amount of eroded pavement below the drain's grates. Thus these debris may in the future become plugg the storm drain.that goes down just past Sussex Dr and result in potential stormwater flash flooding as in June of 2007 that damaged my neighbors property.
Storm waters last night caused a substantial amount of damage to Sussex Drive. Large pieces of asphalt have washed into the gutters, leaving lots of damage all along the street, but primarily at the lowest point.
If a house owner piled things in their driveway and use the public street for parking, and the other drivers have to drive on the other side of the street to get around. In case any accident happened while driving on the other side of the street, who will be responsible? Could city give this person a suggestion to clean their driveway for parking and make the public street a save place to drive? This situation happened in Park Ridge. Thanks for your attention.
Fallen tree on S Weimer Road blocking both lanes