closed #209993
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1926 S Locust CT
- Case Date:
- 4/17/2026
Numerous small to medium-sized potholes in the Greenbriar Hills neighborhood, including Greenbriar Lane, Locust Court, Wilton Drive, and Georgetown Road.
Numerous small to medium-sized potholes in the Greenbriar Hills neighborhood, including Greenbriar Lane, Locust Court, Wilton Drive, and Georgetown Road.
The entire property has not been mowed. I believe it is becoming a safety hazard.
Yard is a disaster and unkempt
Invasive White Mullberry tree
There are multiple cars parked in front of 1397 W Adams Hill Circle that are never moved, some with multiple flat tires. The house is an eyesore with a rusted lawnmower in the side yard and appliances in the driveway often. I don't know which of these things can be cited but the cars in particular are an eyesore and nuisance.
Hello. Please consider adding "Do Not Block Intersection" style markings to the pavement at the entrance to the Park South apartments on Henderson Street (see attached file indicating where). This entrance is frequently blocked by cars stopped at the Hillside Drive intersection, making entrance and exit impossible and/or unsafe.
I quote the city Ordinance 15.040.020 (Abandoned vehicle means): 2) A vehicle left on public property continuously without being moved for three days. The white sedan at 613 S Eastside Drive has not been moved for over 30 days. Plus has a license plate that expired in Nov. 2025. "Neighbors' dispute" or not, does that invalidate the City Ordinance?
several layers of asphalt are missing... pothole is dangerous to people and vehicles
Three potholes in front of the entrance.
Invasive plant species notification- we believe there is an area around entrance to property around Cul-de-sac with hemlock