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open #202239

Trash

502 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
4/23/2025

They are pouring drinks and liquid (not water) including straws, limes, plastic from cups into the sewage drain by the building.

open #202273

Blocked Sidewalk

1239 W Allen ST

Case Date:
4/25/2025

Allen St sidewalk between Adam's and Mother Hubbard's is overgrown, sidewalk a mess, needs long needed maintenance

open #191534

Blocked Sidewalk

213 S Grant ST

Case Date:
7/8/2024

New BRU burger building has multiple downspouts that drain directly onto the Grant Street sidewalk. I don't believe this is allowed with new construction?

open #202289

Temporary Signage w/o permit

3620 W 3rd ST

Case Date:
4/26/2025

Buy now old biglots has tons of signage. Is this all allowed? Is this area going to get any redevelopment of the gigantic parking lot with no plants

open #202259

Traffic Signals

S. Rogers st. and w 3rd st.

Case Date:
4/24/2025

My wife and I live at 515 W 3rd st, in Prospect Hill. I would like to request a simple upgrade to the functionality of the pedestrian signals at the S. Rogers st. and W. 3rd st. traffic interchange. I will reference the City of Chicago as a best practice. In Chicago, in almost every intersection with a traffic light, all pedestrian signals utilize the following sequence: a) When the light turns green, the white walk icon light actuates. b) When the pedestrian signal reaches the 30 second level (sometimes more or less than 30 seconds, depending on the overall duration of the light), the white walk signal changes to a red blinking don't walk icon and countdown timer, which counts down the remaining walk time. c) When the timer reaches 0, the blinking light changes to a full red don't walk icon. This coincides with the traffic light turning yellow. d) This functionality is in place 24/7/365. This functionality provides crucially important situational information to both drivers and pedestrians on the status of the traffic light. This is especially important as we somewhat frequently witness incidents of road rage at this intersection, as an unintended consequence of the no right turn on red signage that has been placed at this intersection. I am generally supportive of the no right turn on red signs, but the signage has definitely created this new issue. Because this functionality already exists at this intersection (in some pedestrian signals, at some times of the day), there should not be any material cost to make this change. It will require a technician to modify the code in the microprocessor that controls the lights. Please feel free to reach out to me if you would like to discuss further. Thank you. Chuck Russo (812) 361-4267

open #202258

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

S High Street between E Meadow Bluff Ct and Wimbleton

Case Date:
4/24/2025

A year has passed since I wrote this (closed case #188144): 'The orange barriers along the sidewalk on S High Street between Wimbleton and E Meadowbluff Ct still have not been removed and remain a big eyesore. I was told that Duke Energy needs to do something there before they can be removed. I bet it has been 2 years now that those barriers have been there. Isn't it time that Duke did what they need to do in order for them to be removed?! The, by now faded, barriers are still there a year later. When will this eyesore disappear?

open #202229

Street Trees

2718 E Bluff CT

Case Date:
4/23/2025

Our property has a large locust tree that has lost several large branches in what we believe is the city right of way. One branch blocked the roadway until we were able to clear with our equipment. It has several additional large dead branches and the entire tree has a significant lean to the street and neighboring properties. It’s located just before our driveway which is actually on Pine Lane. Thank you.

open #202456

Parks & Playgrounds

332 E University St

Case Date:
5/3/2025

While l love the permeable pavers at Hopewell Commons, I feel they create an unsafe environment. The pavers cross Morton, making that area appear to be an extension of the park. It doesn't look like a road, so I fear park users, especially children, won't look for cars. I think warning signs or additional stop signs could increase safety

open #202451

Biking & Walking

Case Date:
5/3/2025

While l love the permeable pavers at Hopewell Commons, I feel they create an unsafe environment. The pavers cross Morton, making that area appear to be an extension of the park. It doesn't look like a road, so I fear park users, especially children, won't look for cars. I think warning signs or additional stop signs could increase safety

open #202477

Drainage or Runoff

204 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
5/5/2025

Just wanted to bring to your attention that there's some standing water issues here to add to your list! See photo.