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closed #63552

Excessive Growth

221 E 9th ST

Case Date:
6/15/1998

Trash is beginning to pile up beside the house.

closed #75551

Trash

103 E 15th ST

Case Date:
6/15/1998

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closed #75552

Trash

607 E 13th ST

Case Date:
6/15/1998

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closed #117057

Parks & Playgrounds

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
6/15/1998

Bryan Park Basketball Court: the basketball rims are made in such a way that the ball goes in and out instead of through. He says that is they reason why games take so long and people are always waiting for a court to use.

closed #117060

Recycling

401 E 19th ST

Case Date:
6/15/1998

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closed #117061

Recycling

409 E 16th ST

Case Date:
6/15/1998

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closed #63584

Excessive Growth

610 N Summit ST

Case Date:
6/12/1998

THERE ARE TREES IN THE ALLEY BEHIND THIS LOT THAT NEED CUT BACK. THEY ARE SCRATCHING THE SIDE OF HIS TRUCK WHEN HE DRIVES TO HIS GARAGE. THERE ARE ALSO WEEDS AND GRASS THAT ARE VERY TALL IN THIS LOT. THE LOT IS LOCATED BETWEEN SUMMIT, 11TH , MONROE, & COTTAGE GROVE ACCORDING TO THE COMPLAINTANT IT IS SURROUNDED BY STREETS.

closed #117088

Parks & Playgrounds

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
6/11/1998

BRYAN POOL: HER LITTLE BOY SLIPPED AND CUT HIS FOOT ON THE FLOOR AND WOULD LIKE FOR US TO TAKE A LOOK AT IT. SHE SAID THE LIFEGUARDS WERE VERY HELPFUL AND TOLD HER THAT THEY SWEPT THE AREA THAT HE CUT HIS FOOT, BUT SHE WANTS TO FIND OUT WHAT HE CUT HIS FOOT ON. SHE IS TAKING HIM TO TO DOCTOR TODAY TO HAVE THEM TAKE A LOOK AT IT.

closed #63659

Traffic Related Complaints

304 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
6/10/1998

The curb where the traffic calming device is located at the southwest corner to Third and Rogers needs to be painted yellow to keep people from parking there

closed #117090

Parks & Playgrounds

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
6/10/1998

Caller complained about parking at the lot east of the tennis courts @ Bryan Park. She indicated that the lot is full of students who are parking and walking to class, leaving very few spaces vacant for park patrons.