Chris

  • 2000-2048 I St Nw Washington, DC 20006, USA - Golden Triangle Improvement District
    The parking meter on the south side of the street is not working. Consistently, automatically cancels transactions. Switches between English and Spanish instructions without prompting.
  • Tree Removal Archived
    1760 E St Ne Washington, DC 20002, USA - Stadium-Armory
    Tree limb down on sidewalk.
  • 3948 Morrison St Nw Washington, DC 20015, USA - Chevy Chase
  • 1616 C Street Northeast Washington, District of Columbia - Stadium-Armory
    The sign pointing different directions to North Carolina Ave and C Street NE is fallen and on the ground.
  • 724-798 13th Street Northeast Washington, District of Columbia - Capitol Hill
  • 2-28 15th Street Southeast Washington, District of Columbia - Stadium-Armory
    The pedestrian crosswalk light at 15th and E. Capitol is hanging by a cord!
  • 549 23rd Place Northeast Washington, District of Columbia - Stadium-Armory
    A tree limb has fallen from the street tree. It isn't blocking the street nor the sidewalk but needs to be removed nonetheless. Thanks!
  • 541 23rd Place Northeast Washington, District of Columbia - Stadium-Armory
    The alley light behind this house. Please investigate and - if needed - repair, thanks!
  • 1750 Martin Luther King Jr Ave Se Washington, District of Columbia - Anacostia
    The sign indicating a stop light ahead is off the pole and on the sidewalk. Note that this is across the street from the address on this report.
  • 545 23rd Pl Ne Washington, District of Columbia - Stadium-Armory
    Our Christmas tree was not collected despite putting in the same area as our trash is collected, as instructed here: http://dpw.dc.gov/service/leaf-and-holiday-tree-collection
  • 536 23rd Pl Ne Washington, District of Columbia - Stadium-Armory
    The Speed Hump sign appears to have been run over. Can it be fixed or replaced?
  • 200-322 21st St Ne Washington, District of Columbia - Stadium-Armory
    As you'll see in the attached photo, the stop sign is very high relative to other stops signs. I suspect that drivers are less likely to see the sign, as I've encountered as a pedestrian many drivers passing through the stop. Would you please lower it, perhaps simply swapping positions with parking signs below it?