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closed #180743

Trash

214 e 9th street

Case Date:
7/25/2022

Trash on atreet

closed #180695

Blocked Street

307 E 7th ST

Case Date:
7/20/2022

This morning, I saw a shirtless person going through some trash on the north side of 7th street, between Lincoln and Grant. He looked like he was intoxicated and I did not confront him for safety reasons. He left a large amount of debris in the alley and it could damage a car tire. Nails, screws, etc.

closed #180690

Other

918 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
7/20/2022

Trash Cans are always left out at the street all the time.

closed #180681

Trash

434 E Dodds ST

Case Date:
7/19/2022

Junk cars and debris on South side of property 2nd request to remove, remedy

closed #180674

Excessive Growth

1011 W 11th ST

Case Date:
7/18/2022

Excessive growth

closed #180673

Excessive Growth

925 W Cottage Grove AVE

Case Date:
7/18/2022

Excessive lawn growth

closed #180672

Excessive Growth

918 W Cottage Grove AVE

Case Date:
7/18/2022

Excessive growth over sidewalks and yard

closed #180670

Trash

1002 W 6th ST

Case Date:
7/18/2022

closed #180660

Unsafe Buildings

3100 S Walnut Street PIKE

Case Date:
7/17/2022

Feces on stairs, landing and walls of the second floor stairwell in College Square apartments building B. complex notified but has failed to clean it up. It is a health and safety issue

closed #180629

Utilities Yardwork

1115 W 6th ST

Case Date:
7/14/2022

Bamboo overgrowth 1115 W 6th Street's SouthEast corner fence line is spilling over to easements of the three adjacent neighbors yards and easements. In addition to the rampant spread of this address's bamboo cluster, there is very serious concern that the utility pipes, water and gas lines, that run along the easements will be damaged or impinged upon. There is a city policy that overgrowth in yard cannot exceed a height of 8". Some of this bamboo overgrowth is over 15 feet! I love plants and I don't want to have bad relations with my neighbors, but bamboo is a terrifyingly overly successful plant species that belongs in a container. After hearing a story about bamboo on WFIU, I was heartened to learn that there might be some support from the city to help with this very insistent bamboo problem.