closed #203660
Excessive Growth
726 E University ST
- Case Date:
- 6/23/2025
Yard unmown, full of weeds
Yard unmown, full of weeds
Busted water/irrigation pipe in the landscaping bed at the German American Bank is spouting a small stream of water into the air. It’s on the western side of the bank.
Water leaking from road
Tuesday morning around 8 a parks employee was blowing dust around near the basketball courts and nearby parking lot. A leaf blower in both hands. Why? Air and noise pollution, carbon footprint. Years ago every morning except Sunday at 7:30 the playground on the Henderson side had dust blown around. Worse then because those blowers had more powerful motors. But why? What is accomplished? I mean this as a serious question. When I see employees spraying a picnic shelter with liquid from a tank, i figure that is disinfectant or pesticides for an area where people eat, drop food, attract pests. I get it. But the dust blowing, I just dont Thanks
Tree blocking the sidewalk.
Several potholes, especially along the pavement seam in the middle of the street
Maybe send this to the mayor's office and CBU doesn't seem to be responding. There are numerous reports of water, color and quality issues across the city. Can someone please issue a statement about what is going on? It is not an isolated location and has been going on for many days. We deserve to know.
Pavement failure and subsequent pavement void at a drainage grate located on the east side of South Park Ridge Road at approximately 39.162614, -86.476202 or thereabouts. The failure has an underlying void of indeterminate depth and is parallel with northbound travel for vehicles/bicycles on the roadway thus presenting a hazard for cyclists or further deterioration for autos/trucks.
Two LED fixtures were recently installed at this intersection, both on the east side of Walnut, one north of 12th and the other south of 12th. They are *very* bright. Is it possible to swap them out with a lower wattage? We do see others in the neighborhood that appear to be dimmer and don't cast so much harsh light onto neighboring properties. It would be a relief if these were also more resident-friendly.
Nearest the intersection with N Dunn St. on the south side of E Saville is this No Parking sign that is extremely faded. With football season coming up and parking an issue in Matlock Heights, I'm wondering if it could be replaced with a more readable, new one. Thanks!