Sharraxaadda
I posted this problem over a month ago. A city employee said they converted it to a 311 request but nothing has happened. The sidewalk of Westheimer Colony plaza is still covered in gravel preventing people from properly using the sidewalk. Gravel is going into Westheimer/Elgin which is a hazard to cars. And if we get rain, it holds water- mosquitos! Please fill in with something more permanent (like the rest of elgin in midtown) or landscape it with plants.
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Eric (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
I completely agree. I live in the area and this sidewalk for public use is unacceptable.
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-Eric
Robin (Martida)
Eric (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
@Linda,
Do you know what the exact address is? I entered 400 Elgin in the Harris Country Appraisal Records (http://www.hcad.org/records/SelectRecord.asp), but no records existed for 400 Elgin.
Eric
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Linda (Martida)
@Robin - the abutting property is Westheimer Colony Plaza which I believe is part of the City Parks dept.
@Eric - it is literally the first thing on Elgin. I tried 101 as it's the odd side of the street. But smallest #hcad has is 502 which is too high. A bunch of "0" properties are City of Houston
Linda (Martida)
robin (Martida)
Linda (Martida)
Eric (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
@Linda That is great news! Hopefully they will decide to repair this and update us on the status.
@HoustonGreat
Linda (Martida)
La xidhay Tonia (Martida)
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Reopened Linda (Martida)
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Eric (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
@Linda
Good pics, definitely helps to see what exactly the problem is.
@Tonia
Look forward to seeing the city repair this.
Montrose Dad (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
Linda (Martida)
SimplyPedestrian (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
Linda (Martida)
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Linda (Martida)
La xidhay JC311 (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
Feb. 2013 - SeeClickFix website and City of Houston smartphone app case submittal info:
Cases entered prior to our official App launch are being closed. If a City of Houston 311 request is still needed, please call 311, submit a new request using the City’s 311 website or use the new 311 Smartphone App (email and faxes are also accepted, see http://www.houston311.org for more information).
Cases (issues) that require an investigation may result in the original case being closed, and another case being opened if actual work is deemed necessary. The city is working on a solution to provide a link between these connected cases so a citizen may track their issue beginning to end. As each department handles case requests differently, the information contained within the 311 case management system may not always reflect all the information about a particular case.
A "Re-opened" case only opens the SeeClickFix issue for comments on the website. It does not re-open the case within the City of Houston 311 case management system. To follow the progress of an issue, refer to the Houston 311 case reference number when contacting the city. Only the original submitter can then re-close a re-opened case.
Once the cases are closed within the Houston 311 case management system, the issues are automatically "Closed" on the SeeClickFix website. The cases can be followed not only by calling the Houston 311 Help & Info line, but also through the newly released Houston 311 website mapping application, http://www.houston311.org - case information is updated hourly. This new feature allows citizens a view into not only their cases, but also all cases within any area of Houston. New case creation dates and due dates can be also be seen using these features.
The City of Houston's 311 Smartphone app was officially launched Tuesday, 1/29/2013, by Mayor Annise Parker, http://www.houstontx.gov/311/20130129.html