City of Vallejo PLUS

Open Issues: 3,298 Closed Issues: 62,849 Acknowledged Issues: 3,496
  • 116 Laurel St Vallejo, California, 94591 - Vallejo
    Fire hazard over grown weeds on the overpass.
  • Vallejo California - Vallejo
    This is city property Packard alley haven't been clean in over 3 years this is a fire hazard. There is garbage at the end of the alley..
    Also a row of over grown bushes on the 1900 block of Alabama st are blocking traffic and people are starting to park like 3 feet away from the curb that is dangerous.. please take care of this issue
  • 1–7 El Camino Real Vallejo CA 94590, United States - Vallejo
    Tall dead grass on city property Fire hazard
  • Tennessee St & Humboldt St Vallejo, California, 94591 - Vallejo
    Garbage and weeds along side island in left turn lane on Humboldt street.
  • 401-421 Corcoran Ave Vallejo, CA, 94589, USA - Vallejo
    Sidewalk is blocked by post apocalyptic shrubbery.
  • 140 Buss Ave Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Tall weeds and trash to be cleaned up along this roadway. Fence repair needed since a car drove off the highway. City should look into putting in or requesting g a wall like adjacent neighborhoods get along the highway.
  • Admiral Callaghan Ln Vallejo, CA, 94591, USA - Vallejo
    Weeds and damaged sign
  • 20 Pueblo Way Vallejo, CA 94591, USA - Vallejo
    tall combustible weeds along east side of Lincoln Rd. E from near corner with Pueblo Way to the Inshape gym.
  • 300 Buss Ave Vallejo, CA, 94591, USA - Vallejo
    Corner house. Overgrown weeds on the sidewalk on city property.
  • 720-798 Admiral Callaghan Ln Vallejo, CA, 94591, USA - Vallejo
    Tall dry weeds in the median
  • 1802 Louisiana St Vallejo CA 94590, United States - Vallejo
    Can't even walk on the sidewalk... Either make the home owners responsible for tending to this or the city needs to be on a regular maintenance schedule for these things.
  • Columbus Parkway/E - Vallejo
    Here is a previous report that was marked as fixed, but has not. The roadside from Devlin to the State Park remains overgrown and a hazard. Crew did come out, and addressed maybe a block between Regents and Devlin, then left. The remaining corridor remains unaddressed and unmaintained, leaving it narrowed and dangerous. When will this road be safe again? It's been a very long time since it's been affected, and traffic is heavier than ever.
    The unmaintained and overgrown shrubs along Columbus Parkway are severe enough that pedestrians are pushed out into traffic and put in danger. In addition ,the construction barricades that were put up along the other side of the street are still there, and they funnel and narrow the road despite the fact that excavation vehicles are no longer being used, so the barriers are an additional impediment to safety. There is no safe footpath or margin, and there are no alternate routes for pedestrians to get access to the state park for people living in this neighborhood. The area should continue to be maintained to help mitigate the dangers of the area.