Vicki

  • N Calle Bosque Tucson, Arizona, 85718 - Catalina Foothills
    I previously notified you of this concern with a palo verde that has collapsed from the weight of its branches but was not able to upload pictures. The pictures attached show better what the problem will be for traffic on Calle Bosque, north of Calle Barril
  • N Calle Bosque Tucson, Arizona, 85718 - Catalina Foothills
    A large Palo Verde tree has succumbed to the weight of its branches and is leaning into the street, blocking the northbound road on Calle Bosque, north of Calle Barril. I tried to take photos but your site would now allow me to upload them. Our address is 5136 N. Calle Bosque and the tree is south of that address.
  • N Calle Bosque Tucson, AZ, 85718, USA - Catalina Foothills
    Though you sent an email telling me this issue had been "closed," there are still large potholes on our street, one of which is right in front of our house, which cars tear up more and more each time they try to make a U-turn in front of our house, causing debris to fly each time. These streets still need attention -- patching is not the answer; these streets need to be repaved so these issues don't recur every season. This requires a speedy resolution, i.e., within the next few days, not another 2 months.
  • 5136 N Calle Bosque Tucson, AZ, 85718, USA - Catalina Foothills
    There are too many potholes to photograph on Calle Barril between Craycroft and Swan and on Calle Bosque between Calle Barril and Craycroft! The potholes are getting deeper and more dangerous and averting them has become impossible because of how close they are together. Driving during the day is bad enough, but driving at night is dangerous and trecherous. They have damaged two tires on my Lexus, each of which costs in excess of $300 to replace because they could not be repaired. Visitors who come to our home have commented on the dangerous and unsightly streets in our otherwise expensive foothills neighborhood. These streets are not only creating hazardous conditions, but are also diminishing the property values of our homes, notwithstanding the ever-rising county taxes, which should be used to maintain our streets. The patchwork repairs that the county has made over the years get washed away during the first rains of the season. This is deplorable!