closed #203457
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 6/16/2025
600 S. Woodlawn, overgrown on the E. Second side of the corner lot. Weeds and sidewalk obstruction
600 S. Woodlawn, overgrown on the E. Second side of the corner lot. Weeds and sidewalk obstruction
919-921 E Hunter vegetation obstructing sidewalk right of way
919 E Hunter poison ivy growing on wall adjacent to sidewalk and impinging on sidewalk right of way.
Please hold the owners of the commercial building for sale on the b-line by the pickle ball courts accountable for their property. There is trash and overgrowth everywhere! This is a huge eyesore for a otherwise nice area that tax payers spent a lot of money on and to maintain!
On the north side of the newly-paved 7th Street, between Dunn and College Avenues, there are numerous locations where sewer and water drain covers are sinking into the ground...it is excessively bumpy, hazardous and only going to get worse unless addressed immediately.
The white poles on Thurs street need to go. They are going to cause an accident.
Almost got into an accident TWICE thanks to the new white traffic pylons you put up blocking off 3rd Street where it becomes a one way on campus. I've had two cars pull out in front of me off of Mitchell street because it used to be a lane they could pull out onto but now it's blocked off for seemingly no reason whatsoever. Really unacceptable.
I would appreciate having someone who is in authority to come out to view traffic on East Third Street. But it shouldn't be the idiot who decided to turn Third Street into a 2-lane road. As traffic is moving east, we first have a race between the two lanes to merge into one by the time they reach Clarizz Blvd. Then, folks who attempt to access Third Street from any road between Clarizz and Smith Road have to wait anywhere from 2 to 20 minutes just to get into the lane of traffic. God forbid if they are making a left-hand turn! This silly traffic pattern has completely destroyed the continuity and flow of traffic, all so you could put bike lanes in. Now, I must admit that since they were put in I have seen two bicycles in the bike lanes - one traveling east and one traveling west. Way to go, planning crew! When can we expect the city to reverse this mistake??
Apartment building by fire stone and fourth Street continues to except deliveries, blocking the road to Walnut Street on W 3rd & 4th
The problem is at 1000 S. Lincoln. This is on the corner of Lincoln and Allen. A tree has overgrown, completely blocking the sidewalk on Allen and the alley between Lincoln and Washington.