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closed #165782

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215 W 14th ST

Case Date:
9/3/2018

I have requested in the past that the trees in the city tree plot desperately need to be trimmed. I'm not sure who does this but I have requested several times and no such luck on them getting trimmed.

closed #165765

City Performance

301 N Adams ST

Case Date:
8/31/2018

Re: Case #165561 Some debris from the accident remains near the RR underpass. Trash and weeds are still on Adams, and on Fountain, and on 8th Streets. Streets near the university at least get swept. Can the City seal the streets, so the weeds won't grow?

closed #165746

Trash

805 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
8/30/2018

Trash bins stored on sidewalk. Also, cars parked in alley (south side of property.)

closed #165733

Trash

803 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
8/29/2018

Trash bins on sidewalk, refuse piled up by street, couch on porch

closed #165721

Trash

501 W Skyline DR

Case Date:
8/28/2018

My garbage wasn't picked up.

closed #165719

Trash

3131 N Kingsley DR

Case Date:
8/28/2018

trash in yard, excessive growth, unkempt yard.

closed #165680

Trash

2607 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
8/27/2018

trash being thrown behind building by hill

closed #165673

Blocked Sidewalk

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
8/27/2018

Black truck parked on in handicapped spot and on sidewalk blocking handicap ramp .no one wants to say anything to occupant because he's a parking enforcement officer. But the sidewalk and ramped are blocked .

closed #165670

Parking Meters and Citations

108 N Grant ST

Case Date:
8/26/2018

parking meter had jammed coin, about 2-4 spaces north from Kirkwood on east side of library

closed #165669

Graffiti

820 1/2 N College AVE

Case Date:
8/26/2018

The graffiti on the west wall of the College Ave railroad trestle is OUT OF CONTROL. It must be painted over or removed ASAP. What happened to the policy of removing or painting over graffiti as soon as it is seen and reported? Our former mayor Tomi Allison instituted this policy and it works because the criminals know their defacement will be removed or painted over before it has it's intended gang communication or political statement effect. College Ave is a street which gives a first impression to visitors, IU parents and students and countless others. Railroad trestle walls (like the one on East 10th Street just past Union St. that I complained multiple times about) are prime targets for graffiti criminals (public and private defacement is against the law) and must be dealt with by the citizens and police being alert and reporting incidents of it.