closed #193296
Blocked Sidewalk
417 E 15th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/2/2024
Plant growth along front of property is hindering pedestrian traffic on sidewalk.
Plant growth along front of property is hindering pedestrian traffic on sidewalk.
From the June 26th storm. apartment hasn't taken care of this. its adjacent and overlying a trail that is walking path around the pond. concerned this may cause injury to walkers.
Switchyard Park - at the kids playground, the large black swings at the south end are really squeaky. Can someone go over there with a ladder and a can of WD-40 or other lubricant and see if that helps quiet the swings? Thanks.
Switchyard Park playground, there's a patch of the play surface that's ripped and sinking in. My friend's kid stepped in that spot while running to play and it tripped her. If you are at the large black swings on the south end of the playground, walk north from the right and middle swings, going between the two orange swing structures north of the black swings, and you'll trip over it too.
The issues with this property is that they have barking dogs whenever someone is approaching the property line and that they have debris and trash on their property that needs to be cleaned up. Thanks
The street tree in front of our house is dead. The ID number is 34219.
Blooming Thai has fag signs that were blocking sidewalk area during festival
Good morning, There is quite a lip on the (much broken up and repaved this summer) street in front of our house, located at 1019 S Hawthorne Drive. It's been there for years, and our garbage cans keep falling backwards because of the difference between the road surface and the ancient in-need-of repair culvert in front of our house. Our neighbor, at 1026 Hawthorne Drive, had the same issue and said I could ask for the same remediation that fixed their problem - a fresh pour and grading of the asphalt shoulder in front of their house. Is this possible? I think the garbage truck folks would be grateful for this fix, too. Thank you so much! Christena Nippert-Eng
There is a homeless camp set up inside the trail area in the northwest part of RCA Park, on the trail west of the University Quarry section, before the trail splits to the west and south. There are several tents and the inhabitants have at least two aggressive dogs. It also likes they were clearing the area with a hatchet or machete. This is right off the trail, inside the park.
This dogwood tree looks to be suffering from dogwood anthracnose. It needs some fungicide treatment if parks and rec wants it to survive.