closed #167457
Potholes, Other Street Repair
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 2/13/2019
E Third Street, in eastbound lane at Mexican restaurant Viva Mas: pothole
E Third Street, in eastbound lane at Mexican restaurant Viva Mas: pothole
On Hillside, coming from Highland heading towards High Street: potholes at the intersections with Dorchester and Maxwell
Graffiti on a utility pole outside my house at 413 W Howe St
Can't reply by email. So: will the table be secured---bolted to the concrete pad, maybe---when it is returned?
There is a very damaged car parked in front of our house for about a month and a half now. Not only is the car parked and has not moved, but it’s too close to the stop sign on the corner of 16th and Washington and is parked in the yellow. License plate is 914NMA.
Three scooters at the curb on 6th Street across from Poplars Garage. Tuesday 8:10 am. Could be the car parked after the Limes were staged. Could be there was no passenger whom the scooters would have blocked from getting out. But scooters curbside always potentially block passengers from getting out.
Big tree fell on Reisner Rd in Hoosier Acres. It is blocking the road.
Pothole on E Third at the intersection of E Third and Landmark, in the westbound lane.
This is a follow-up on ticket 167264. I want to thank you for installing the No Parking signs. Unfortunately, people are still parking in the bike lane just south of the train bridge on N. College. A black Jeep with Illinois plate E296690 has been parked there about since I started paying attention. Today, a white Ford SUV with temporary tag 25711S3 was even parked in the part of the lane with the yellow curb. Meanwhile, a police car drove past all of it. Please send some enforcement officials to remove or at least ticket these vehicles.
I thought I reported this a few days ago but maybe not. Anyhow this is Bryan Park. Photo in the middle dates to January 19, about when this picnic table appeared. On the right shows it moved on Feb 6 (the uReport I thought I submitted). On the left this afternoon (Tues Feb 12). It is lightweight enough to be moved around. Makes me suspicious that someone other than Parks employee put it there. Odd time of year, too.