closed #44659
Potholes, Other Street Repair
S VILLAGE CT
- Case Date:
- 8/17/2004
Pot hole. Has been there since winter. This is the third complaint. Nothing has been done.
Pot hole. Has been there since winter. This is the third complaint. Nothing has been done.
Green Acres off of Union rats have been caught and seen
appears the snowplow missed a lot of the cul-de-sac as a vehicle actually got stuck after getting out of a driveway. If the two vehicles parked on the street are causing issues getting to the location to clear it better then tow them. They've been sitting there for two years and not moved. The neighbor has a driveway and chooses not to use it.
There is a line of sight problem as you are coming off of The Stands Road onto Rogers Road. There are bushes and weeds that obstruct your view looking to the west. NOTE: Ms. Spear also mentioned the intersection of Winslow/High and Rogers Road. I explained to her that the City is getting ready to start that project this year at this area and the problem should be taken care of with the project.
This is the green space located across the street from 2401 E. Oakmont - The grass is very high and needs mowed, it hasa not been done this year.
The lot is behind and adjacent to 3209 Autumn Drive. The citizen stated the owner, who she thinks is Eric Stolberg, has maintained the lot for the past 5 years but has not done anything so far this year. She has contacted his office but has received no help. The grass is very high. She would like for someone to call her and let her know the status of the complaint.
Several potholes at the top of the street and down the middle.
no visibility at the intersection coming north on S Swain at University. A giant bush blocks view of traffic travelling west on University. You have to pull out into the middle of University to check for traffic. My car was almost hit.
Lisa left a voice message indicating Jaymar is the property manager for Sunflower Gardens HOA, just south of Summit Elementary School. They have a drainage ditch that's concrete and runs through their subdivision and with the bigger rains, it is spilling over and it happens so consistently. She wants the city to revisit it because when the subdivision was built it was part of the engineering process to figure out the size of the drainage ditch to be constructed. Linda Thompson in Planning told her to get with me or Phil because the water is spilling out and not contained by the ditch.