closed #124945
Recycling
402 S Jordan AVE
- Case Date:
- 1/30/2012
600 N. College - northwest side of street - The 2 hr/Zone 8 sign not replaced after construction.
400 W. 8th st - northwest of B-line -- need yellow curb painted 15 feet from crosswalk. Drivers parking too close to B-line (please see photo)
City Hall/Showers Employee parking lot -- 2 signs damaged southeast side of lot, near entrance
400 W. 7th -- need parking signs replaced --- removed due to sidewalk replacement
200 N. Walnut St. -- 30 MPH sign damaged
We had a request for extra patrols to monitor the intersection at Kingston and Longview. The caller said drivers routinely "fly through" the busy intersection, putting other motorists and pedestrians at risk.
One of the recycling bins that the resident had set out was not collected. Bob Chambers went out and picked up the missed recycle.
Temporary signs displayed without a permit
Resident claimed that trash crew has broken the handles on three trash cans in the last month. When speaking with resident, I advised that it would be highly unusual for that to occur and he might attempt to take the cans back to the store they were purchased from a month ago. I also advised that handles frequently break when cans are overweight. Resident had not been written up for cans being overweight in the last month. We provided resident with one trash can. I informed him that we would not be able to provide him with cans again. After the can was delivered Dan Baugh noted that the cans are always overweight at this particular residence and that would be why the handles break. Dan also stated that his crew had not broken the handles of three different cans within the last month. I asked that Dan please start writing this resident up for overweight trash to maintain appropriate records and that he not pick the trash up when it is over 40 pounds per can.