closed #200874
Blocked Street
West 3rd Street
- Case Date:
- 2/13/2025
When traveling west to east on West 3rd Street, a recent installation has blocked the entrance to Arby's.
When traveling west to east on West 3rd Street, a recent installation has blocked the entrance to Arby's.
My wife and I live nearby and pass by this area on our walk to Bryan park. For well over a year, I have noticed this section of the sidewalk between 609 S Fess and 605 S Fess is consistently wet, even when there has been no rain/snow. When the temps fall and stay below freezing, ice accumulates on this area of the sidewalk, as it is doing right now. I am convinced that there is either a natural spring, or a sump pump inside either 605 or 609 S Fess that is connected to a storm water run off drain that expels on the sidewalk. The water is issuing from three slit holes at the bottom of the brick wall outside of 609 S Fess, where that brick wall terminates and meets the limestone wall for 605 S Fess. 609 S Fess is managed by Sarge Rentals. 605 S Fess is managed by Wininger Real Estate.
A rental property across the alley from my house has 2 cars parked in a space for 1 car. One car crashed into my house and fled the scene. She continues to park there at 317 N. Fairview in the backyard.
Discarded mattress and furniture has not been picked up for three weeks.
Trash building up on the sides of the road prior to getting into Oakdale Square/Hidden Hills Apartments
There's a large rock on the west side of the street creating an obstacle in the road and hindering the flow of traffic. This is located on S Fess Ave, between E University Street and E First Street, outside of the house 714 S Fess Ave. Please tend to this issue before an accident happens.
This car has been torn apart and on jacks for days. It's an eyesore and a hazard the jack nugget needs to keep his crap off of the already crowded streets in the Fritz Terrace hood.
Have been dealing with water issue on Grant & Kirkwood sidewalk. It appears it’s coming from below ground and would like to meet on-site with someone from city utilities that can help resolve this issue. It’s particularly a problem when temps fall below freezing. Thank you.
Very large pothole roughly the width of a medium-sized car. Have to drive across the yellow lines to avoid.
Massive axle-breaking potholes in the eastbound lane of E Moores Pike.