National City, CA

Open Issues: 702 Closed Issues: 26,813 Acknowledged Issues: 1,766
Watching issues created after: 2009-10-12

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  • Pothole Archived
    Filipino American Hwy National City, CA 91950, USA - National City
    Significant rise in asphalt. This irregularity has contributed to no less than two known serious bike accident resulting in hospitalization. This will continue to be a life safety issue.
  • 2520 Melrose St National City CA 91950, USA - National City
    huge amount of trash on street and front yard due to influx of many people living in home
  • Speeding Acknowledged
    402 Division St National City, CA 91950, USA - National City
    Dangerous intersection, accident this morning
  • 1948 E 16th St National City, CA 91950, USA - National City
    homeless encampment is returning to the same two spots, off highway 805, where they were removed from last week.
  • 201–393 W 22nd St National City CA 91950, United States - National City
    Residents agree that the stop sign and legend is placed too far from the intersection and it makes it very hard for incoming traffic to see pedestrians when they are on the ramp or by the other stop sign. Issue on stop sign on Hoover Ave North bound and w 22nd st Eastbound
  • 242 E 8th St National City, CA, 91950, USA - National City
    Homeless people came back last night. I could not sleep because the guy in the picture keeps shouting. I saw a RED SUV dropped him off in front of the First United Methodist Church around 7:30 p.m. There are homeless people camp in the vacant lot, some are in front of the entrance door of the church and some inside the silver old car that parks in front of the church (they play their music very loud). NCPD Homeless Outreach Team (H.O.T) and the Mayor of the National City are not doing their job. Please help us.
  • 1199 Highland Ave National City, CA 91950, USA - National City
    i have photos
  • Other Archived
    340-398 E 3rd St National City, CA 91950, USA - National City
    Resident of the halfway house on corner of D st and 3rd ave walks around neighborhood pulls his pants down or they "fall off" (NCPD case #1800441). Has thrown fruit at my house , rings doorbell in early AM . This person is a menace to the neighborhood. Would like halfway house to be removed from our area
  • Other Archived
    1903 K Avenue National City, California - National City
    Residents of this home place ramps on public street to prevent neighbors from parking in front of their home and so they can park their other cars up on their lawn. Ramps should not be placed and left on a public street, if they are, they should be removed once their car is parked on their lawn.
  • 38 W 11th St National City, CA 91950, USA - National City
    a long term abandoned property that degrades NC. Every year is the same thing overgrown vegetation in and out, and looks negative. Not right.
  • 1200 National City Blvd National City CA 91950, United States - National City

    As businesses and residents try to recover from a pandemic that hammered the local economy, tents and tarps have increasingly gone up around National City as the city of San Diego is moving Homeless out of Downtown. Makeshift structures now are along sidewalks, trash is piling up along Hoover Ave Area, the shopping district, and line state-owned properties along freeways

    Please increase patrols in the locations below. More so now with kids back in school

    1430 E. Plaza Blvd. IHOP
    1199 Highland Ave. Well Fargo
    1225 Highland Ave. TNT Nails
    1241 Highland Ave. Little Smoke Shop Parking lot
    1320 Highland Ave. 99 Cent Only Back Parking lot area
    1539 Highland Ave. 7/11 Alley way
    1610 Highland Ave. Check Cashing Parking lot
    1641 Highland Ave.
    1801 Highland Ave.

  • 1615 4th St. National City, California - National City

    Granger Music Hall, a wonderful historic landmark of National City has reached a point of neglect and decay that it may now be beyond repair. The tarps, covering the entire roof have been there for so many years have reached the point of decay rendering them of no little or no use in protecting the interior of Granger Music Hall. The thoughts of how much damage has been done to the interior of the building after all the recent rain causes me to question the viability of this once great landmark.

    Who or what department is responsible for the repair and up-keep of historical landmarks? Why was nothing done when the first roof leak was discovered? By allowing this wonderful building to decay from neglect National City has lost more than a great historical landmark. It has lost the income that used to come in from party rentals.

    As I drove past this once wonderful building the other day I noticed the siding had begun falling off. Is this the end of a once great historical building? Due entirely to neglect?