open #210671
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1757 E Devon LN
- Case Date:
- 5/12/2026
Ditch is eroding and cutting at the roadway. Ditch is also eroding upstream two houses and is cutting down into the ditch bottom.
Ditch is eroding and cutting at the roadway. Ditch is also eroding upstream two houses and is cutting down into the ditch bottom.
Yard torn up where Comcast did some work a couple months ago. I tried to get Comcast to take care of this but got nothing from them - even after many calls and promises that someone would get back to me. On two seperate occasions I got case numbers. # ECM 0020878893 and ECM 0020232690 and was even told after one of them to keep my line open because I would be getting a call right back. No call came. I have written down much of what has happened during this quest if you want more info. I believe whoever is responsible should put this professionally landscaped area back together. /Users/Janet/Desktop/Comcast Yard Issue/comcast work.jpeg
There is a missing brick in the decorative pavers on the north side of the B-Line trail at the W Country Club Dr. crossing. The missing piece is substantial enough that it could cause damage to bikes/scooters, or trigger a crash.
Blocking the public right away again. Fine them.
Requesting use of speed bumps or some sort of traffic mitigation device. As the new neighborhood is being built west of our location it has led to increased traffic and significant danger. Cherokee Drive is barely wide enough for two cars to pass in some areas and with increased traffic it is unsafe for children and pets. In addition, driver's have sped through when people are outside and yelled threats to people in the neighborhood. Cherokee Drive is the first access point to this neighborhood from the north on Rogers and therefore receiving the bulk of traffic especially during traditional evening commute hours.
Excessive growth of grass and weeds, loose gravel washing onto the sidewalk and blocking Sewer drains. Trash and recycle containers being left out on curb and sidewalk
Recently planted an invasive species (honeysuckle) in their landscaping on the north side of the home.
Poison ivy
This resident grills/meat smokes all day, almost every single day. The smoke fills the surrounding neighborhood blocks, and it smells like a fire constantly. I cannot open my windows or be outside at my home because of the poor air quality and its affects on my health. It causes respiratory issues and coughing fits amongst other things. The resident walks away from the grill while it's operating. He digs through the BHA dumpsters and uses the BHA dumpsters to dispose of his trash. Can you please direct me to local ordinances of air quality pollution in residential areas, and investigate the possibility that this is a commercial use of a grill/smoker in a residential area? I find the frequency and duration of his grilling is so improbable for personal residential use. It was like this last year as well: grilling all day every day with smoke filling the neighborhood and inability to use the outside areas of my home.
The back yard of the property is full of trash and it is scattering to the adjoining properties. Can someone from the City come and take a look at the problem.