closed #114900
Recycling
134 N Roosevelt ST
- Case Date:
- 2/8/1999
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Recycling wasn't picked up at 134 N Union on last collection day (May 13)
Again. Tire-puncturing-broken-glass on 7th St bike route. Thanks for your attention.
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?
called to state that trash was not picked up, barker went out to check and there was a hornets nest near can that inhinbited the guys from getting, barker made homeowner aware of problem, and sprayed hornet spray for her and took trash
The stormwater drainage ditch (also known as "Sheridan Creek") near the intersection of Sheridan and Karen continues to erode with chunks of asphalt going into stormwater drains. This was looked at a couple of years ago with a decision of "careful watching." It seems like it is now time to re-pave the culvert or put in a drainage pipe, consistent with what is at both ends of this ditch.
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.
The Lime scooter is lying in the gulch that runs between our yard and Sheridan. The scooter has been there at least two days, and before that was standing alongside the road. (I've just deleted the photo, because my submission to you seems stuck and isn't getting through. Come out to see for yourself!)
The Lime scooter I wrote you about days ago is still in the ditch along the edge of our property along South Sheridan. All told, the scooter has been there for about a week, first standing along the side of the road, and then lying in the ditch. Please come take this away.