Midtown Management District PLUS

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  • GraffitiKinilala
    3009 Fannin St Houston TX 77004, United States - Midtown
    Timely graffiti abatement needed
  • 3015 Caroline St Houston, TX 77004, USA - Midtown
    They put this grass a couple of weeks to months ago, and now they are removing again. I have seen this over and over. There seems to be a big gap in clear path forward on this project going on in Caroline Street. Please follow up with responsible people.
  • 3217 Crawford St Houston, TX 77004, USA - Midtown
    I reported this tree down after the severe lightning storm about a month ago. since then someone has propped the tree up on a sign and in the branches of another tree overhead. now they present a hazard that they may fall on a pedestrian.
  • 2017 Main St Houston TX 77002, United States - Midtown
    Need to replenished landscaping, driver ran over the plants and we paying taxes!!
  • 1466–1498 Drew St Houston TX 77004, United States - Midtown
    Trees need raised to prevent injury to face/head. Center point property.
  • 3603 Chenevert St Houston 77004, United States - Midtown
    The overgrown grass blocks drivers’ view of oncoming traffic. The grass is so tall that you can’t see if cars are coming.
  • 2802 Bagby St Houston TX 77006, United States - Midtown
    Landscaping and missing curb City long ago repaired leak but left gravel in place of soil, plantings and section of curb now missing.
  • 600–634 Elgin St Houston TX 77006, United States - Midtown
    Missing tree Can we replace?
  • 1214 Elgin St Houston TX 77004, United States - Midtown
    The water basin gardens along Caroline are overgrown and need to be maintained
  • 2500 Bagby St Houston, Texas, 77006 - Midtown
    Landscaping in all corners have dead plants and all mulch is gone
  • 2715 Baldwin St Houston, Texas, 77006 - Midtown
    Grass between sidewalk and street in front of 2715 Baldwin St, 77006, has not been cut in several weeks.
  • 300 St Joseph Pkwy Houston, TX, 77002, USA - Midtown

    Please read the email chain below as this creates an extreme safety issue. Per the Dist C, CNL Director of Constituent Services, the City had nothing to do with this obstruction to the entrance to the entrance our parking garage that creates a dangerously safety hazard. Please advise.

    From: Nguyen, Ngan - CNL
    Sent: Wednesday, July 7, 2021 3:02 PM
    To: Cumpian, Martha - HPW
    Cc: vanessa@riseamg.com; CNL District C
    Subject: RE: 300 St Joseph Pkwy, Houston, TX

    Dear Ms. Cumpian,

    I’m sorry to hear that this is happening! Please know I’ve reached out to our liaison for assistance with the matter. When further information is shared with me, I will circle back with you.

    Warm regards,

    Ngan Nguyen
    Director of Constituent Services
    Office of Council Member Abbie Kamin
    Houston City Council District C
    (832) 393-3004
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    From: Cumpian, Martha - HPW
    Sent: Friday, July 2, 2021 5:19 PM
    To: CNL District C
    Cc: vanessa@riseamg.com
    Subject: 300 St Joseph Pkwy, Houston, TX

    Greetings Ms. Retta,

    The residents at the mentioned subject condominium building have noticed that the COH recently put a curb entering the garage through the Bagby St entrance (at St Joseph Pkwy) into the building’s parking garage. However, every resident entering has been complaining of the turning radius in to the garage. We all have been tearing up our tires / vehicles due to the turning radius. The curb has been placed blocking practically ½ of our entrance (please see attached photos). As, you can see on 1st photo, all the marks of our vehicles hitting this curb.

    Due to the extensive traffic flow during peak times, it is very difficult to get closer to the 2nd lane in order to turn into the garage entrance, to avoid hitting the curb. In addition, we have to slow down tremendously in order to position our vehicles to enter the garage without hitting the curb, and are in fear of getting rear ended. Traffic during peak times is horrible. Vehicles come at a high rate of speed. This curb that the COH, Sidewalks, is causing a huge safety issue.

    I have lived at this building for 4 ½ years and there has never been a curb placed there blocking the entrance. I cannot understand how it was placed without proper engineering / measuring / surveyed for the turning radius. And, not notifying building management of the placement of this safety issue curb. Therefore, we would like would like to request this curb be removed so that it will not blocking our entrance into our garage and cause any accident please. We would greatly appreciate your assistance on this safety issue/matter.
    Kind Regards,

    Martha Cumpian
    Senior Staff Analyst, Houston Water
    832.395.4994