closed #204634
Other
1719 W Gray ST
- Case Date:
- 8/1/2025
Contractor reported extremely foul odor permeating from the listed address noting it was smelled throughout the block. Concerned with the welfare of the resident(s).
Contractor reported extremely foul odor permeating from the listed address noting it was smelled throughout the block. Concerned with the welfare of the resident(s).
I am secretary of our HOA and this is a question about what is being done in our neighborhood--Cedar Springs Subdivision. Over the past couple of weeks we have had several services marking utilities and today stakes were set to mark the right of way. Can you please tell me what work on utilities is to follow as a result? Thank you!
There are two billboards on this parcel N of our neighborhood entrance on N Walnut St to the W beyond the chiropractor’s office. It appears this parcel was once owned by Hoosier Outdoor Advertising so, I’m presuming that once Steve Ferguson obtained it and Parks and Rec is now the owner that both of these billboards can be taken out and until that might happen at least the one with the lights can have those deactived along with any service. It would be perfect if this area would then be able to gain native trees to add our Tree City USA canopy and Haskell Smith would be able to increase our diversity with new trees followed by native shrubs et al that will be most welcomed over any likely invasive bush honeysuckle et al along this main coordinator into our City and from the N into Cascades Park along the E side of Old State Rd 37 or Dixie Hwy. Thank you for letting me know if I can provide any additional information that might permit this prime cooridor becoming most appreciated and greatly improved with native trees and plants stepping up our Greenspace cooridors W and E along N Walnut Street. Thank you!
Dead tree along sidewalk located on east side of S High Street is leaning precariously on another tree directly over sidewalk.
pair of shoes hanging from wire over street
Homeless person camped outside apartment building. Blocking access to tenant mailboxes and preventing mail from delivered.
Caller to HAND lives in the neighborhood and reporting a possible unregistered rental that also may be over-occupancy.
Once again Street Department is repaving roads with barely any milling work done, this time on South Washington. Milling down 1' strips less than .5" at the curb and not milling at all in the middle of the road. The "repaving" here is just piling up over an inch of fresh asphalt on top of un-milled asphalt. This raises the grade of the road, which also means curbs are now effectively lower and storm drains that should be at grade are now sitting in a pit of asphalt.
On Saturday, August 2, 2025, we went downtown to have lunch with friends. We parked on the north side of E. 4th Street a half block past Indiana Avenue. I stepped out of the car on the passenger side and stepped into a grass covered hole approximately 5 inches deep by 25 inches across . It had been mowed in such a manner to make it appear that the ground was level. I sustained a sprained left ankle plus a fracture of lateral malleolus of left fibula. I will be in an air cast for an indeterminate amount of time followed by physical therapy. I could only attach one photo, but, we took several more photos of the area. Was the City notified of this area before August 2nd? If not, you are now on notice and hopefully the hole can be filled in before someone else is injured.
This is not a concern just a question- how do you decide where to put bus shelters? I live near Walmart and see there is a bus shelter near walmart on the Leonard Springs side but no shelter at the stop in front of Walmart on the 2 nd st side. Just curious as to how bus shelter locations are decided.