closed #155387
Excessive Growth
105 N Jefferson ST
- Case Date:
- 9/1/2016
Dumpster parked in street along this neighborhood
The street medians are full of weeds and in some places inhibiting ability to see oncoming traffic/pedestrians. This pertains to all medians along Azalea Lane
Sanitation called and said the Gratzie constantly leaves their dumpster in the middle of the alley (This may need to go to Public WOrks)
Ironic to park this here when there’s literally a parking garage about 4 inches away
Debris is blocking the sidewalk on the south sidewalk on Grimes.
The hair salon businesses located near 1025 S Walnut St would benefit from a bike rack. The owners of the salons expressed interest in the rack but were unsure of landlord support for a rack. The location is ideal for a rack as it is near the B-line and bike boulevard on Allen.
Not sure of address - might be both houses - but the shrubs on the north side of the properties here have grown large by the sidewalk and make it difficult to navigate without stepping to the side and walking on the grass. Definitely not ADA compliant at present.
Plant growth hangs over the street making the intersection dangerous. When trying to look right before proceeding at the stop sign to turn on W 6th St from Kirkwood Ave, you cannot see any traffic due to overgrowth of plants