Corona PLUS
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640 Collett Ave Corona, CA 92879, USA - CoronaStorm drain needs to be cleared and cleaned out, always standing water which is a vector hazard.
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2641 Green River Rd Corona, CA, 92882, USA - CoronaThis the 3rd request. You keep closing it saying fixed when it isnt. Water is still leaking from the park and down the hill via the gutter. It is slimy from years if leaking and not being fixed. Waste of resources and safety hazard when crossing the street at Ridgeline and Redberry due to the pooled water. Ive slipped in it and next step is my lawyer if this isnt resolved permanently.
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Skyline Dr Corona, CA, 92882, USA - Corona
I believe it's been approx. 4 months since the City of Corona sent out an email stating that they were going to be fixing/repairing this small "bridge" that spans a small ravine on the SKYLINE DR. TRAIL that leads over to Hagador Canyon and the start of the Skinsuit Trail (nice name btw). I'll attach pictures down below in the comment section.
Since that time, the ONLY thing that has been done is; a portion of the guardrail was removed and 2 construction signs placed on one side, and one safety cone placed on the other.
Over the months of waiting, somebody in their infinite wisdom has taken that section of guardrail and dragged it down to the ravine to serve as a secondary bridge (I guess). In the meantime, the wooden portion continues to deteriorate, so it's only a matter a time before it all gives way and someone breaks their neck. And since the City is fully aware of this issue, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see them get sued into the Stone Age.
I'm sure I haven't assigned this ticket to the proper area, but I certainly would love to know who and what dept/group is involved w/ this.
What's particularly irritating is; getting even more emails from the City in the form of a survey, now asking us all what are some of things on our "wish list" regarding this area - such as 'shade trees', 'more bike trails', 'benches', etc. All of this, when the most basic of things like this OBVIOUS AND KNOWN issue can't even be addressed - it's absolutely head-scratching.
Simply put - what on earth is going on here?
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388 Exeter Way Corona, California, 92882 - CoronaThis is in the parkway behind the houses as there’s no way to put a pin on the parkway. You can see where the tree roots. I have risen due to lack of water and are now tearing up the concrete curbing. The whole area is turning into a trip hazard
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280 Exeter Way Corona, California, 92882 - CoronaOn Greenbelt behind the house, S.S. there’s no way to put the pin on the green belt, but you can see the concrete is lifting and there is a trip hazard along the edge of the grass
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Mountain Gate Dr Corona CA 92882, United States - CoronaAs you can see from the fresh mow marks the gardeners just mowed today and they destroyed the grass due to it being damp and wet and not being careful on how they mow. How do we get that fixed? How do we hold them accountable? This is damaging the city property and we as residence are now going to have to pay to have this corrected. This is mismanagement of funds and this should be on the Gardener to correct it and it is throughout this whole green belt on the south side of mountain gate and upper.across the street from the vacant flood channel. ..
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654 Redondo Ln Corona, California, 92882 - CoronaNot at the house at the address because you can’t tag a spot on the green belt or Parkway behind it, but you can see there are sprinkler lids that are missing and are clear hazards where somebody could hurt themselves
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798 Saint James Dr Corona, California, 92882 - CoronaNot at this address, this is in the Greenbelt Parkway behind this address. You can see that the trashcan is missing the lid.
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3448 Camden Ln Corona, California, 92882 - CoronaNot at this address it’s in the green belt behind this address, but you can see where the gardeners do not finish edging and cleaning when they do cleanup of this area when they mow
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4157-4253 Skyline Dr Corona, California, 92882 - CoronaDog poop littered all over walkway. Adding more trash cans and dog poop bag stations along first mile of paved trail would help.