closed #177745
Excessive Growth
315 E University ST
- Case Date:
- 10/1/2021
Excessive growth at 315 & 317 E University which is covering the sidewalks
Excessive growth at 315 & 317 E University which is covering the sidewalks
The venting system that should be connected to the dryer is not properly connected. Therefore, lint has been piling up behind the dryer for approximately a year now, which is a major, major fire hazard. The previous tenets told the landlord about this issue on August 21st, 2020, but this issue wasn't resolved and still has not been resolved. The landlord has been given proper notice that this issue needs to be fixed and it has not been.
There are two streetlights which need to have bulbs replaced on Hawthorne near 2nd Street. On East side of the street the 2nd light from 2nd st, on West side of street the first light from 2nd st corner. Thank you!
The part of the curb on the West side of Sare Rd, as showed in the picture, protrudes into the lane unexpectedly and narrows it. As you can see it has black tire marks and the cement is chipped as well – indicating that cars hot the curb all the time. We walk or run there every day and this is an accident waiting to happened. A few days ago, as we were walking along, an SUV hit the curb, right there, and continued to weave for 50 yards. If it had jumped the curb we would have been hit. Generally speaking the walking path is too close to the road and a guard rail should be installed between the Hyde Park Village and at least to Spicewood.
The stoplight on south bound rockport road at tapp intersection has the green bulb out.
The road is patched at Hoosier St and Limestone Dr, and in the last few days a pothole has formed. It's small but I guess due to the low speed of the roads it eats wheels pretty well.
Sidewalk at the southwest corner of Queens Way and Montclair is covered in a thick layer of sand and gravel. Can this be swept up please?
Construction workers from the path project here along Montclair near Southeast Park entrance left lots of debris behind along the sidewalk. They're long gone and didn't attempt to clean any of this up.
The complainant states that automobiles are blocking the sidewalk everyday, and have been doing so for 7 weeks. She says she has complained of this for 7 weeks.
The trash or recycling truck drove through the median area in the middle of the cul de sac in between 500 and 501 South Arbutus Drive. This left deep tire ruts in the grass. City trash and recycling truck drivers normally back down our street since the trucks are too large to navigate the turn-around. The driver today may have been unfamiliar with this practice.