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DPW000086283

Report Public Right of Way Concern

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CompletedClosed April 22, 2022
Requested
August 13, 2021
Subtype
Right of Way Hazard
Location
5204 Patterson Ave, 23226
As reported by the submitter and published by the City. May be the submitter’s address or another party’s; the City does not anonymize to block level.
Council District
1
Neighborhood
Willow lawn

Description

overgrown brush along willow lawn drive and patterson. Location is in the center median near 5298 Patterson Ave

Details

Is Obstruction Impeding Vehicular Traffic
Yes
Is Street or Alley Blocked?
Street is blocked
Is Obstruction Impeding Pedestrian Traffic
Yes
Is Sidewalk Blocked?
Yes
Is Permit Visible?
No Permit Visible

History

  1. August 13, 2021
    The service request is submitted.
  2. August 13, 2021
    The service request status has been changed to Assigned to Department.
  3. August 13, 2021
    The service request status has been changed to Assigned to Engineer.
  4. August 13, 2021
    The Reporter logged a follow-up request from a constituent.
  5. October 18, 2021
    The Reporter logged a follow-up request from a constituent.
  6. April 22, 2022
    The service request status has been changed to Assigned to Engineer.
  7. April 22, 2022
    The service request status has been changed to In Progress.
  8. April 22, 2022
    The service request status has been changed to Completed.

Comments

  • System · August 13, 2021
    Caller called back to state that the overgrowth is in the median and it's blocking the view when pulling out onto Willow Lawn.
  • System · August 30, 2021
    follow up on overgrowth along median strip at patterson and willow lawn dr
  • System · October 18, 2021
    Citizen called back; states that the overgrown bushes in the median is blocking the view of oncoming traffic when pulling out onto Willow Lawn Dr; she is very concerned; sent email
  • Staff · April 22, 2022
    An inspector visited this location; confirmed that the median is not overgrown.

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