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open #202016

Website & Web Services Feedback

402 S Dunn ST

Case Date:
4/10/2025

Currently, the city only has one method for filing noise complaints, which is to call the number listed on the city's website. Having only one reporting method is extremely ineffective, and limiting the reporting method to only verbal communication creates a barrier for accessibility. There are individuals who cannot communicate over the phone - like me. Illness stole my voice years ago, but my hearing was not impacted - I still hear the noise. I just can't report it. Not sure what an adequate fix would be, as it would have to be something that is regularly monitored. (Address provided is rough estimate of area where heavy bass plays frequently, it could be one of these houses or an apartment building - I needed to put a location on the map, so I included that one.)

closed #193157

Accessibility Problem

520 S Walnut Street

Case Date:
8/27/2024

- US Post Office; concrete barrier in parking lot, obstructed patron from mailing items

closed #192740

Accessibility Problem

2437 S Walnut Street PIKE

Case Date:
8/7/2024

Does not have handicap parking nor sidewalk access for handicap or proper dooring to allow a wheelchair or walker to enter the business. There is also no smoke alarms for the hearing impaired within the a building that has many obstacles to reach the only 2 Exits at the front of the building. There is a locked gate put in place at 8pm while customers are still in the building that blocks off the exit to the back of the building.

closed #188195

Accessibility Problem

1300 S Patterson DR

Case Date:
4/30/2024

catalent refuses to make their parking lot safe for employees walking to and from their cars, especially those with mobility issues. There are no sidewalks, and because they do not provide enough parking for all employees during the day, people are driving around and around, looking for empty spaces instead of looking out for pedestrians. the more they have to drive, the more frustrated they get so the faster they go and less they pay attention.