closed #199633
Temporary Signage w/o permit
1919 S Walnut Street
- Case Date:
- 12/10/2024
Pink 'Bling $5' sign in the grass at the exit of the McDonalds
Pink 'Bling $5' sign in the grass at the exit of the McDonalds
Blue 'Top Jobs' sign along the road side at the High School stadium across from the Community Ford car dealer
Where S Park dead-ends into Bryan Park, a beaten path has eroded and is somewhat dangerous for pedestrians. Could that be filled in as it has been in the past, or maybe even improved in a more permanent way? Thanks!
The fiber optic cable installers left the sidewalk blocked with dirt from holes they had dug. Please have them remove the soil.
Fiberoptic installation crew left an unfilled foot-sized hole in the alleyway between 415 & 419 E.1st Street just adjacent to the sidewalk.
There are trash cans blocking the full width of the sidewalk on Ballantine (west side), just north of Hunter. Pick up was Monday morning and it is Wednesday today.
Trash and litter have been left across the property for the last three weeks. Trash is now blowing into neighbors’ yards.
Our water is not working in any faucets. There is some construction outside but there was no warning that our water would go out.
I live at 710 E Maxwell Lane and have been having problems turning onto my street when coming from either direction on Henderson. There is an airb&b house on the S/E corner and renters often park right at the end of the street on a yellow curb. If they get a ticket they most likely ignore it since they are from out of town. The curb also needs to be repainted since the yellow has faded. I ask that someone do something about this including contacting the owner as well as towing offending owners cars.
The City should check out the traffic issues happening on S. Woodlawn Ave from Maxwell to 1st. People are now parking on both sides of the street, often directly across from other cars, reducing this area to a single lane for two way traffic. This particular stretch of Woodlawn is relatively busy. People are parking so close to 1st on both sides of Woodlawn that sometimes you cannot even turn to go south on Woodlawn from 1st without needing to wait for a car at the stop sign on Woodlawn headed north to clear out (and hope the cars coming up behind it realize they need to stay back and let people through). I know legally right now the road allows parking on both sides. This could be evaluated and consider removing parking from one side of the street as people are not very smart about where they park and it is creating a hazardous reduction in traffic flow that is difficult for vehicles and bicycles to navigate.