closed #184501
Other
401 E 12th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/7/2023
Many shoes hanging from utility wires crossing street in front of this address.
Many shoes hanging from utility wires crossing street in front of this address.
The north end of this lot (adjacent to the RR fence and right next to Grant Street) is overgrown and there is a lot of trash that has accumulated in the area over the years. The trash is not as obvious during the summer when all the plants are leafed out, but right now it's easy to see it all. Broken glass and shards of metal, etc. Probably dangerous.
street light is out
street light is out
2 packets of noloxone just off the B-Line near City Hall
There at least two street lights out between Morton Street and Rogers Street on 1st St. The lights are on the north side of the street.
On the east side of the B-Line Trail, on the embankment along a stretch of about 100 feet is becoming a health hazard due to the following: trash, abandoned vehicle in adjacent parking lot, human waste. All of this is along the South west side of the Monroe Convention center parking lot that is not being cleaned nor policed in any way. We have observed transients defecating and urinating in the bushes between the parking and the B-Line trail. This appears to be a popular spot for transients because the vegetation and low bushes and branches provide cover. Trash is piling up. Transients have been sleeping for multiple nights just off the SW corner of the Convention Center parking lot. The abandoned vehicle is attracting trash and debris inside and out. Please look into why the Convention Center does not make any effort to clean up their SW parking lot where trash in this area is clearly visible on the B-Line trail.
All street lights out in this location on 11/15/21
This bridge is pitch black at night, almost impossible to see cycling humans or pedestrians as a driver, and dangerous as the former
Re: uReport Case #171533 that was recently closed: (southwest corner of Kinser Pike and Rosewood). The utilities box (which is full of car-sized batteries and other electrical items) is, at best, a temporary fix. Someone has tied a strip of electrical tape around the box. Besides very temporary, it is also unsightly and unsafe. It does not secure the door if someone (say one of the children that frequents the area) should decide to remove the door and investigate the electrical devices inside. I think someone can and should do better. Please let me know who those boxes belong to or if the city can handle, as they are not tagged. Thank you, Ada