closed #199099
Trash
429 1/2 E 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/29/2024
Broken bottle of vodka, glass Everywhere very sharp and dangerous
Broken bottle of vodka, glass Everywhere very sharp and dangerous
There is a bat which is either dead or hibernating on the wall, right above the Mercury apartment entrance within the parking garage. The entrance is located on the third level (near the handicap spots that are labeled in the “350s”). The bat has been in the same spot for three days and I find that spot is dangerous for residents and for the bat.
Directly in front of One City Center on the 7th Street side, the ground has opened a large hole at the edge of the sidewalk that has gotten increasingly bigger over the past couple of weeks. It is very much a fall hazard, especially with the upcoming winter should the ground be covered with snow etc.
Bird e-bikes are terrible. Solid rubber tires make for a nasty rough ride. No bell to alert nearby pedestrians or cyclists if needed. Frame is so tall that even on its lowest seat setting it’s barely possible to get on it. A smaller adult than I would not be able to ride this bike at all. Lime bikes were far better quality ride. Alas, I’m using my car much more frequently now that the city refused to find a common ground with Lime and Lime e-bikes are gone.
Sunday 6:30 a.m.: Jeep with Indiana license plate #IE 6720 parked too close to the intersection of Maxwell Lane and the 900 south block of Eastside Drive.
Street limbs overhanging the street low down, blocking visibility for cars, especially turning at the intersection
Correction to #199015: *WEST* side of Lincoln, not "east".
Old Cadillac with a flat tire and open sunroof has been parked on the grass with the rear partially blocking the alley. It's been there for months with an expired plate
Two lamps burned out in decorative, Victorian-style lamp posts standing in the ROW. One is on the east side of Lincoln close to the south side of 8th, and the other is the next one in the line about 40 feet south of that one.
Lamp burned out in decorative, Victorian-style lamp post standing in the ROW. One of three total currently burned out.