City of Alameda PLUS
Open Issues: 957
Closed Issues: 88,957
Acknowledged Issues: 4,477
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1814 Alameda Ave Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaDoes the city respond to complaints about animals in palm trees on private property?
A neighboring palm tree is home to birds squirrels rats raccoons etc.
Periodically a LOUD death is heard which I assume is due to the raccoons trapping a cat or other live animal in the tree. What can be done?
Helen Jefferson 1820 alameda avenue -
Alameda City Hall 2263 Santa Clara Ave, Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaThe current implementation of SeeClickFix defaults to an optimization for mobile devices and does not alway display properly on larger screens. In some cases, this can result in the inability to determine if a log entry has been posted. This can result in multiple log entries as the user cannot determine if the request was received. Could users be given a choice of device? Is it possible for SeeClickFix to determine the type of device being used?
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1465-1499 Oak St Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaI would like to suggest a law to the city council for consideration. How do I do that?
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Webster StreetOpenWebster St Alameda, California, 94501 - AlamedaResident called to report that the sidewalks in the Webster street business district are dirty and need to be cleaned.
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SidewalksAcknowledged1826 Webster St Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaI know this isn’t a huge emergency with everything else going on, but there is a bank of ivy ready to come down and potentially smash a pedestrian. It is on constitution between Buena vista and eagle-much closer to eagle, almost directly across from the new construction. If we get another bit of wind like yesterday I think it’ll come down
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Weeds, Landscape and IrrigationAcknowledged94502 Alameda, CA, USA - AlamedaThe pedestrian and bike path that extends under and past the Bay Farm Island bridge and along Mt. Trashmore on the San Leandro bay side, has become so overgrown that it is not safe for pedestrians. I have almost been hit a number of times by bikes traveling in my same direction.
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Street Safety ConcernAcknowledged1525 Morton St Alameda, California, 94501 - AlamedaOvergrown property on the city strip, dangerous, hazard, walking, hazard, fire, hazard owners no longer in the property owners never taken care of it. Believe it’s actually the city’s responsibility.
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Weeds, Landscape and IrrigationAcknowledged94502 Alameda, CA, USA - AlamedaThe path along the San Leandro Bay at the north end of Bay Farm Island, east of the Harbor Bay Bridge and west of the end of Harbor Bay Pkwy, near the Model Airplane Field, is almost completely closed off by dry undergrowth. It is a hazard for pedestrians and cyclists and is a fire hazard as well. Please cut this back. Thank you.
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Weeds, Landscape and IrrigationAcknowledged1535 Clement Ave Alameda CA 94501, United States - AlamedaVegetation encroaching on cross Alameda Trail, causing site line and clearance is issues.
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Weeds, Landscape and IrrigationAcknowledged3270 Mecartney Rd Alameda, CA, 94502, USA - AlamedaI reported this over a month ago. The area where the bus stop and bus bench has tall weeds growing through the sidewalk cracks. The owner of the adjacent house is NOT responsible for that area. I see him taking care of his own property very nicely. Why is it suddenly so difficult to get simple routine maintenance to happen on Bay Farm? It has never looked this bad in my entire life and I have lived there since half of it was only sand dunes and we dumped our trash at Mount Trashmore!
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Street Safety ConcernAcknowledged442-494 Marshall Way Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaWeeds so high it’s difficult to pass and garage dumbed on the side of the road
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Weeds, Landscape and IrrigationAcknowledged94502 Alameda, CA, USA - AlamedaThe bike path on the backside of mount trashmore has overgrown the the extent that it is hazardous to use. As I bike through weeks are brushing against each leg. If you encounter another person getting past is impossible without climbing into the four foot high weeds. Thanks