Craig

  • Other Archived
    1260 Nottingham Dr Macon GA 31211, United States - Macon
    Fire hydrant at this location has been leaking water onto the street for the past few weeks
  • 32.85806 -83.63253 - Macon
    Deer
  • 1161 Nottingham Dr Macon GA 31211, United States - Macon
    Pine tree fell, taking down utility lines
  • 1320 Waverland Dr Macon, GA 31211, USA - Macon
  • 1161 Nottingham Dr Macon, GA 31211, USA - Macon
    After today's pick up, I noticed that my recycling bin no longer has a lid. Also, there are holes in the bottom of the container. I would like a new container, please.
  • 1140-1158 Oakcliff Rd Macon, GA 31211, USA - Macon
  • 1123-1137 Jackson Springs Rd Macon, GA 31211, USA - Macon
    Tree is dead and leaning, and should be taken down before it falls.
  • 970 Walnut St Macon, GA 31201, USA - Macon
    At the bottom of the slide in Coleman Hill Park, there is a refuse container filled with cardboard in the recycling or disposal
  • P & B: Litter Archived
    900-998 Hill Park Macon, GA 31201, USA - Macon
    At the bottom of the slide at Coleman Hill Park, there is a refuse container that is packed with cardboard in need of recycling
  • 1332-1352 Walls Rd Macon, Georgia - Macon
    Last week, I submitted a report regarding the couch which is seen in the background of this picture. Since then, someone has dumped a mattress in close proximity to the couch which has been sitting there for over 2 months.
  • 1332-1352 Walls Rd Macon, Georgia - Macon
    This couch has been sitting here for about two months now
  • P & B: Litter Archived
    350 Hospital Drive Macon, GA 31217, USA - Macon
    On Emery Highway between second Street and Lexington there is a large amount of debris scattered along the median
  • 1247 Jackson Springs Rd Macon, Georgia - Macon
    This is the same issue I reported last May (Issue ID: 1056735) and involves standing water due to vegetation which impedes flow of runoff towards the storm drain. Last Spring, an attempt was made to address the issue by cleaning out a pipe, however, the problem is not so much blockage within the pipe itself, but rather obstruction of the outflow from the pipe. What needs to be done is something to facilitate drainage along the non-cemented portion of the canal in between the end of the concrete pipe and the storm drain. Already, the mosquitoes are very dense around this area as they vigorously breed in the standing water.