closed #204082
Trash
2301 E Woodstock PL
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2025
Re U-Report #204033: Thank you for picking up the couch so promptly! You all rock!
Re U-Report #204033: Thank you for picking up the couch so promptly! You all rock!
15’ of the bike path is still blocked by weeds and debris
At southeast corner of Hawthorne and Hunter there is poison ivy encroaching into the street. There are also vines including poison ivy encroaching on the sidewalk on Hawthorne.
At the corner of 2nd and Mitchell, there is a bush/shrub/tree that is way overgrown. It is a visual obstruction at the 4-way stop intersection. It needs to be trimmed.
Tree on the northwest corner of grandview and tenth st blocks view of oncoming traffic
All the trees planted in the right of way along roads through the fields are mulched in a manner contrary to the city tree care administrative guide (ie with mulch volcanos) and in violation of city code.
There is a pothole in the road at the end of this property’s driveway.
One way signs missing from middle of traffic island at Allen and Rogers.
I am a Park Department volunteer and have adopted Southeast Park. Following the last storm in June, I checked the park for downed limbs and branches. I found the majority of storm-debris east of the paved path and picked the debris up and then moved the material to the tree line slope east of the parking lot. A few days later I observed a large pile of tree and brush within the park edge adjacent to the park shelter parking lot. I thought this pile was suspecious and today while I took apicture of the pile. As I was leaving the park a Park Department worker drove up and I asked him if the pile was made by park staff. He said he was unaware and was going to take a picture. When I got home I reported it to one of the park department staff involved with the volunteer program. I have emailed my picture to her. In many of the parks, including Southeast Park we have encountered park neighbors dumping their yard waste onto park property.
There are piles of sand and gravel in the bicycle lane on N. College Ave. from Old State Route 37 to 11th Street. This creates a sliding hazard for bicyclists in close proximity to high-speed motor vehicles.