Sector 111 and Sector 113
Open Issues: 45
Closed Issues: 8,838
Acknowledged Issues: 186
Watching issues created after: 2011-05-26
These are the areas for MPACT Sector 111 and Sector 113
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3200 E. Marshall St Richmond, VA - ChimborazoIn May of 2012 (see http://seeclickfix.com/issues/182470), I reported that the metal wire trash cans had gone missing at the bus stop at the corner of E. Marshall and E. Broad St.. These trash cans were never replaced and this corner (close to two convenience stores and a well-used bus stop) continues to be a huge problem. Bottles, cans, plastic bans often end up on the sidewalk, in the street, and on adjacent properties. Periodically, neighbors place city super cans, bags for the trash, plastic trash cans and people use them. This suggests to me that a trash can would be used and better still a recycling can/trash combo. I understand that the city did not want to replace the metal can as it was probably stolen by recyclers, but it's an important and well-used corner. How about repurposing an underused solar compactor (the one at 25th and E. Broad comes to mine)?
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Speeding in high pedestrian area Archived3400 E Broad St VA, USA - Chimborazo
Speeding in and around park area, unsafe for pedestrians, children.
Ideas:
- Run radar at E. Broad between N. 32nd and and N. 36th Streets.
- Install STOP signs somewhere along this stretch to slow traffic.
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711 Chimborazo Blvd Richmond, Virginia - ChimborazoProperty appears to be zoned R-6, contains non-conforming four-plex property, and has been vacant for at least five years. Current owners do not appear to have filed for/appealed to the BZA for a restoration of the nonconforming use rights so that they may rebuild the property as a four unit building, despite the fact that it is not zoned as such. Neighbors and Civic Association have concerns which they would like the property owner to address prior to any renovation. Work being performed appears to exceed scope of permits (only electrical permits appear to have been approved). Approved electric permits list zoning as R2B, meaning they may have been improperly approved or fraudulently obtained.
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Code enforcement inspection request Archived818 N 27th St Richmond, Virginia - Church Hill NorthThis property appears to be abandon. The lot is overgrown, weeds are >20inches in height, the sidewalk is obstructed and not safe. People have been seen using elicit drugs on porch and back yard of this property. Yelling loud arguments taking place outside this property are heard on a regular basis. A thorough code enforcement inspection is requested.
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817 North 25th Street Richmond, Virginia - Church Hill NorthThe alley between 24th and 25th is out of control. Not only is the mud so bad it has run over into everyone's driveway, but the potholes are so big that they can cause damage to a vehicle. Add onto that the pile of abandoned junk (from a vacant house) and you have a catastrophe in people's backyards. I can't even take the kids for a walk out back anymore, and I have to carry them on my toes to the car. Please come save our block!!! The pictures do not do the alley justice... You have to see it to believe it. Help!!!
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Other Archived301-307 North 33rd Street Richmond, VA 23223, USA - ChimborazoUrgent sidewalk repair and stump removal needed at N. 33rd and E. Broad streets. Tripping hazard for pedestrians and runners, inaccessible to wheelchairs.
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Trash/Bulk Pick-ups Archived1110 North26th Street - Church Hill NorthThey found a dead man on the couch on this vacant lot this morning. Can y'all come take away the death couch?
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Alley in disrepair Archived409 N 31st St Richmond, VA - Church HillThe alley beside 409 N 31st ST is full of large potholes and needs to be graded and graveled. Whenever it rains, large puddles accumulate and water stands for several days. The picture below shows the problem. These were taken several days after a rain.
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Open and Vacant Properties Archived606 N. 31st Street Richmond, Virginia - Church HillI understand that this property is owned but it is vacant. We moved in next door on June 1, 2013 (almost a year ago). Since that time 606 N. 31st property has been vacant and we have never seen the owner.
This property is structurally unsound--it is leaning in the back. It also has broken siding and holes in the siding in which birds and other animals are nesting right now. A piece of siding came down last week and hit my wife in our backyard (only 3 feet separate our houses). The roof is also in total disrepair with shingles coming off and onto our roof every time there is a windstorm or heavy rain. We are also very concerned that this house is a fire hazard.