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Sidewalk Trip Hazard Archived208 S. Mulberry St. Richmond, Virginia - The FanA sidewalk slab piece points up and is a trip hazard. The concrete sidewalk slab adjoins the alley beside 208 S. Mulberry Street. A senior citizen was observed using a walker and had to go around the projecting sidewalk segment and step in the mud caused by alley erosion.
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Deep Water Channels/ Severe Alley Erosion Acknowledged208 S. Mulberry St. Richmond, Virginia - The FanThere is severe alley erosion and water channels in alley behind homes located on the 2700-block of Grayland Avenue. Much of the gravel used by the city washed to the bottom of alley by road at west side of 200-block of S. Mulberry Street near Grayland Avenue intersection. There are deep water channels with considerable gravel and soil washed to bottom by the road. Frequent vehicular traffic in the alley compounds the problem. The alley is in dire need of being regraded. Using a larger size gravel may help. The pea gravel used by the city appears to be highly susceptible to erosion.
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Other Archived2706 Grayland Avenue Richmond, Virginia - The FanA detached garage roof was totally removed, including all support beams, without any apparent building permit being posted at 2706 Grayland Avenue. The new roof looks like it dips in the middle at the opening and potentially does not have the proper structural support. Some workers are there hammering again today.
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Repeatedly Missed Leaf Collection Archived208 South Mulberry Street Richmond, Virginia - The FanThe City of Richmond has picked up leaves twice on the side of South Mulberry Street with odd-numbered houses within the last four to six weeks. On the other hand, leaf collection has been repeatedly missed this season on the other side of the street having even-numbered houses. Why?