ConcernedCitizen37076

  • Pleasant Hill Rd Nashville, TN - Nashville-Davidson Metropolitan
    Residence has recently had there trees and shrubs trimmed and they look great! However the location in which the debris was piled was probably not the best choice. The materials piled in the ditch are 20 yards upstream from a drainage culvert that has been found to be partially obstructed causing water to sheet over the road during periods of rainfall. The water on the road poses a possible danger to public safety. It will do not good to clean out the culvert if the residence is going to continue to pile the brush in a location that will result in future problems with aforementioned culvert.
  • 5851 Old Hickory Blvd Nashville, TN - Nashville-Davidson Metropolitan
    Property has trash and debris littered throughout. Grass height along OHB sidewalk is in violation. In the past there have been vendors in parking lot selling goods as if they were at a flee market, probably without a permit. Very classy establishment.
  • Lana Renee Ct. Nashville, TN - Nashville-Davidson Metropolitan
    I'm assuming that an emergency patch job was done on lana renee ct. last fall, however the patches crown at least 2" above the existing asphalt. Appears someone was in a hurry and didn't want to shovel the excess back into the truck so they left it in place. Patches look like bumps on an otherwise smooth roadway. I appreciate the patch job last fall, but I wish they would have taken the time to do the job correctly the first time. The asphalt humps in the roadway are probably more dangerous than the initial potholes. A cold planer on a bobcat and 10 minutes would fix this issue.
  • 5108 Lana Renee Ct Nashville, TN - Nashville-Davidson Metropolitan
    Lawn is overgrown and needs attention. Don't think it has been mowed yet this year. We fear that tall grass could harbor snakes, rats etc. and could pose a health risk to neighborhood children.
  • Pleasant Hill Rd Nashville, TN - Nashville-Davidson Metropolitan
    Poor drainage and possibly a clogged culvert under Glen Cove Trail are causing at least 1/2" of water runoff to completely cover surface of Bell Rd. I am amazed that I have not witnessed several accidents due to hydro-planing at this location. This is not a new issue, I have witnessed the water sheet over the road for months now. Because almost all of Bell rd. east of this point increases in elevation, it does not require a great deal of rainfall to create a large amount of surface runoff and cover both east and westbound lanes of Bell Rd.
  • Bell Rd Nashville, TN - Antioch
    While the window on asphalt paving is quickly coming to a close for the year due to the temperature, wouldn't it have made perfect sense to have the Bell road and Stewarts Ferry intersection milled and repaved while Bell road was closed to to through traffic??? But that makes way to much sense, and that's why it hasn't been done.