Mark

  • Loch Rd Palm Harbor FL 34685, United States - Palm Harbor
    This area is an active deer crossing. An 8 point buck was recently struck and killed on Loch Road. Can "Deer Crossing" signs be erected in each direction to warn drivers?
  • Tree Issue Archiviato
    3871 Tarpon Pointe Cir Palm Harbor FL 34684, United States - Palm Harbor

    Paul came out to look at this tree November/December 2022. We were worried it had dead branches. We were told it was fine and to leave it alone. Well, yesterday a 33 foot long heavy branch fell into the street from that tree. Luckily a parked car had been moved and nobody was walking by when it fell.

    Called Sheriffs office and they sent out a deputy. Not sure what the disposition is. I moved it best I could to the curb but it really needs to be removed and the tree looked at again. It's obviously not in the best of shape.

  • Road Issue Archiviato
    Loch Rd Palm Harbor FL 34685, United States - Palm Harbor
    Loch Road has gotten worse over the past few years. Tree roots have created big bulges in the road making a hazardous condition as vehicles cross the center line to avoid them. Can this be flattened out? Thanks!
  • Tree Issue Archiviato
    3871 Tarpon Pointe Cir Palm Harbor FL 34684, United States - Palm Harbor
    Large dead branches on the parkway tree in front of 3871 Tarpon Pointe Cir Palm Harbor. Should probably come down and we would replace the area with another tree.
  • Sidewalk Repair Archiviato
    3871 Tarpon Pointe Cir Palm Harbor , Florida - Palm Harbor
    Just following up, I reported broken and uneven sidewalk in front of my property months ago and someone came out to mark the cracks with orange paint. However, nothing yet has been done to eliminate these trip hazards. Just wondering if we’re still on a list for repairs. Photos weee submitted with my original request. Thanks.
  • Sidewalk Repair Riconosciuto
    3871 Tarpon Pointe Cir Palm Harbor, Florida - Palm Harbor
    Trip hazards at two sidewalk sections. Elevation change of 1” at one crack, 1/2” at the other place where sections meet. Pic is of the worse hazard with a 1” elevation change. Thanks.