open #203429
Excessive Growth
708 S Adams ST
- Case Date:
- 6/15/2025
Over grown everything. Can eve see the house. Could even be squatters
Over grown everything. Can eve see the house. Could even be squatters
One of the green traffic signals is out heading west on Third St at Pete Ellis
Nuisance light. Disruptive glare. visible element light is unshielded. Light trespass on neighboring property from fixture on South of house
A large and growing area of crumbling asphalt on the northwest corner of E. Maxwell Lane and Manor Dr. could use some repair. The road surface at this intersection is generally in need of repair. Storm water flow seems to be the primary culprit as storm water flows downhill south on Nanor Dr.
Section of the sidewalk on the east side of High St. is consistently underwater. Once the standing water drains, a thick coat of slippery mud is left. The specific location is just north of the hill heading south on the sidewalk. Thanks! John
2320 S Quarry ct. drainage pipe is rusted through on the bottom and not draining properly. Needs repaired.
Pothole on the south side of the intersection of Allen and Dunn
I see two potholes, each measuring approximately 12 to 20 inches in diameter. The first one is located at the intersection of E Hillside Drive on S High Street, and the second one is located on E Hillside Drive, approximately 15-50 yards east of the noted intersection where the first one exists. Thank you,
Hello - Following up to my prior report of an infestation to the city tree in front of our property at 724 S. Washington under uReport Case #202945, I received a message that Haskell Smith would come by to look at it, but the ticket was then closed so I've no way to further communicate with Haskell. I understand that Carpenter ants are opportunistic, but they can make things worse. I am still seeing lots of them around the base of the tree and the typical "saw dust" around the area to indicate some sort of boring insect infestation happening. Has anything been done to mitigate? I am hoping something can be done to save the tree before it gets out of control. I would contact an arborist, but since it is a city tree I assume it should be handled by the city.
Location: In front of 2702 Brigs Bend Description: A pothole has developed in the middle of the street directly in front of house number 2702. Size: Approximately 2.5 feet wide and 1 foot across Hazard Details: The pothole poses a risk to vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians. It is located in a high-traffic residential area and may worsen if not repaired promptly. Please investigate and schedule repairs as soon as possible to ensure public safety.