Richard Thomas

  • 1401 Fernside Blvd Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - Alameda
    People are dying on this street from reckless drivers and speeding. Please install speed bumps before another person is killed.
  • 1333 8th St Alameda, CA 94501, USA - Alameda
    The bolt that secures the seat to the chest press is now missing after being loose for years, and the seat is being partially supported by a stick. please fix *and* tighten the joints so it's not so rickety! thank you!
  • 102 Crolls Garden Ct Alameda, CA 94501, USA - Alameda
    this workout station has been broken for months. Is there an ETA on when it will be fixed? thanks!
  • 2201 San Antonio Ave Alameda, CA 94501, USA - Alameda
    I have called several times about this tree. Its branches are rubbing against several power lines, and in addition to that, it has become lopsided with the tall part on the right side of the attached images getting dangerously high, in my opinion. The last guy who came, when I reported the power line issue, couldn't or wouldn't take out the main trunk. It was either too high or too big or he didn't have time to do it. But it's only going to get bigger and more difficult every year, until it falls and damages property or hurts someone. *Please* send someone with the time and equipment to properly trim this tree!
  • 2201 San Antonio Ave Alameda, CA 94501, USA - Alameda
    The paint surrounding 2206 San Antonio is faded and people are constantly blocking our driveway! Please repaint it so we can stop having people ticketed and towed! while you're at it, it would be wonderful to paint the area red between 2202 and 2206 San Antonio. it's not a proper parking spot but people frequently use it as such, severely blocking our visibility to the corner (if not blocking our space altogether). The intersection of San Antonio and Walnut is tiny and dangerous, with numerous collisions occurring every year and people driving at dangerous speeds. we need visibility for our driveway. Thank you!
  • 2204 San Antonio Ave Alameda, CA 94501, USA - Alameda
    there is a small space between driveways that is constantly used by various people for parking illegally. it is impossible to park in this space without blocking someone's driveway, and when someone is parked there it creates a visibility problem for us when we try to exit our driveway. I'm requesting that the entire space be painted red and marked as No Parking, since it was never a legitimate spot to begin with.