closed #202439
Recycling
320 W 8th St #113
- Case Date:
- 5/2/2025
One of two yard waste containers was left full after Thursday a.m. pickup. Do you have hostile workers, or just oblivious ones?
One of two yard waste containers was left full after Thursday a.m. pickup. Do you have hostile workers, or just oblivious ones?
A resident named Sam Maurer who lives in Poolside Apartments has a dog who he does not properly take care of. I am not sure of the dog breed but it is a medium/large sized dog. Whenever I have been over to his apartment, the dog (named Mister) pees on the floor because his owner does not take him for walks. When Sam sees that mister has to pee, he puts him in the shower instead of taking him out for walks. It breaks my heart to see a man who can’t even take care of himself own a dog. As mutual friend of Sam’s, I was only around Mister a handful of times, the rest of the information I know about how is treated is from his best friend.
All of Skylark Ct is deteriorating, in places to gravel. There's a pothole at the end of my driveway that's making it difficult to get in and out. The hole is several inches deep and perhaps 9 inches in diameter. It's hard not to think of a lunar mare. :-). Please repair the hole, and please assess Skylark for paving. Thank you.
Bus driver needs trees trimmed please. Kinser Pike across from Rosewood and Acuff Rd. Branch thinner than telephone pole at school bus windshield height.
There is a stormwater drainage ditch at the corner of 11th and Illinois that is filled with stagnant water. Not sure if it belongs to the city or C&S, but either way it is ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes. I can’t tell if it is tied into city stormwater drains and simply clogged, or if it was never connected at all. Would be great if someone could investigate and maybe do a mosquito larvae dip. Thanks!
The lack of restrooms at Hopewell Commons will prevent me and many others from using this beautiful facility. I'm extremely disappointed.
Small pothole right before Hay Street
The water at the Limestone Greenway trailhead water fountain recently has tasted strange. Almost like it has some metal in it.
Broken panel on the sidewalk in front of location.
While l love the permeable pavers at Hopewell Commons, I feel they create an unsafe environment. The pavers cross Morton, making that area appear to be an extension of the park. It doesn't look like a road, so I fear park users, especially children, won't look for cars. I think warning signs or additional stop signs could increase safety