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closed #185187

Potholes, Other Street Repair

301 E Clover LN

Case Date:
8/23/2023

a hole in the road

closed #185183

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

1130 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
8/23/2023

Two sofa have been sitting beside the dumpster behind Kirkwood Village Apartments for weeks. I have called Parker Management to report this issue; the sofa remain. This is not an uncommon occurrence as this dumpster is frequently overloaded and trash blows all over the neighborhood.

closed #185182

Blocked Street

302 S Madison ST

Case Date:
8/23/2023

There is a red car parked on the yellow in front of a fire hydrant. People have been parking here lately. They have been there since last night

closed #185179

Parking Permits

210 E 12th ST

Case Date:
8/22/2023

New tenants have been parking in and blocking N/S alley that abuts east side of property.

closed #185178

Parking Permits

800 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
8/22/2023

New tenants at 800 and/or 806 N. Lincoln have been parking in and blocking E/W alley that is between the houses.

closed #185165

Potholes, Other Street Repair

2005 N Kinser PIKE

Case Date:
8/22/2023

In this area there's a lot of uneven road/semi potholes. Some have been filled some have not.

closed #185163

Potholes, Other Street Repair

2704 N Skyline DR

Case Date:
8/22/2023

Pothole. Part of it was fixed but not all.

closed #185162

Abandoned Vehicle

626 W 13th ST

Case Date:
8/22/2023

Vehicle has been here for days and is parked in a spot that obstructs view for southbound traffic on Fairview.

closed #185159

Street Lights

2541 N Cascade DR

Case Date:
8/22/2023

Street light is out. Location is used by children waiting for school bus.

closed #185121

Biking & Walking

1635 N College AVE

Case Date:
8/20/2023

There is significant debris – sand and gravel – strewn across the bicycle lane in several places on North College Avenue. The debris has been there for MONTHS. The debris is very hazardous to bicyclists, especially because it is so thick and extensive. Bicyclists avoiding the debris or sliding on the debris could be struck and killed by motor vehicles – especially given that the City utterly fails to enforce the speed limit, which means that drivers have less time to react. The area with these piles of debris extends for almost the entire length of Miller Showers Park.