closed #154702
Trash
1269 W Allen ST
- Case Date:
- 8/10/2016
See brochure/ bags must have sticker attached. Must use trash stickers. Thank you LDB Direct. Sanit.
Earlier this year I reported a vehicle parking on the pedestrian/cycling path connecting West Countryside Ln. to the Country View Apts. I observed a vehicle again blocking the path this Saturday, 17 November 2018 at approximately 2:30pm (uReport Case #163304). I have seen this particular vehicle parked on the path a number of times since the house was built adjacent to the path. Considering your suggestion from the previous incident, I have attached a photo of the offending vehicle. From the license plate, the operator appears to be connected with law enforcement (license plate LE8928). I find this very disturbing that an individual who should be setting an example for the community is using a pedestrian path for convenience. I would like to point out that I occasionally ride my bicycle on this path and have observed pedestrians on it as well. Also, there is plenty of street parking in this part of the neighborhood in front of the houses, i.e., I don't see lack of available parking as an excuse. Thank you for addressing his matter, Nick Edison
cart contains unacceptable waste
People have been using this walking trail as a road using cars, trucks, and motorized scooters. Driving cars on this path is unacceptable. There was once a cable at the top stopping people from driving but it has been cut. Please put a metal post at the beginning and end of this path preventing vehicles before someone gets injured.
A storm drain down hill from the speedbump on this road is beginning to collapse. The blacktop directly in front of the drain has broken down, creating a large and growing hole in the roadway. This is not a pothole, the road had fallen through completely. This problem appears to be caused by vehicles driving around the newly installed speedbump. Before the road was repaved and the speedbump added, there were no issues with this storm drain. Thanks for your help.
Occasionally, I find a vehicle parked on the bicycle/pedestrian path that leads from Countryside Lane to the apartment complex behind the houses on Countryside Lane and Adams Circle. I often walk or cycle in this neighborhood and find it difficult to navigate the improperly parked vehicle, which usually blocks the cross sidewalk as well. Would it be possible to install a couple of posts to discourage parking on the path? I'm not looking to get anyone ticketed, but a good number of drivers seem to be conveniently ignorant of the rules here. Thank you, Nick.
Recycable items not properly sorted.
Car blocking sidewalk. Also, cars parking in neighbor's driveway.
Snow on sidewalk