closed #198681
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 10/6/2024
potholes on right side of road on narrow road way to Griffy
potholes on right side of road on narrow road way to Griffy
I found a large recycling can (City-issued) in our front yard last Tuesday or Wednesday. It was lying in the grass partially under a shrub I got it upright and put it out by the street, thinking it might be a neighbor's. It's still sitting there. It doesn't appear to belong to anyone on our end of Mitchell Street. I don't how this bin came to be in our yard, but can someone come out and pick it up?
The Mayor's office should really post information on the city website and not just on Facebook. Facebook is a toxic platform that requires an account and residents should not be forced to engage on that platform just to get basic information. If the Mayor wants to post things there that is fine but it can't be the only source of information.
I have been picking up broken asphalt pavement for over a year now and have periodically requested a city crew to pick up for recycling for reuse when a significant amount has been collected. I now have enough to justify a pickup. I do this to prevent these materials from blocking the street storm drains and sewers reducing the risk of street flooding.
"Music Lessons" sign in the grass next to the road on W Country Club Drive, close to the intersection with S Walnut. The adjacent property would be 2600 S Walnut Drive. ROW?
Several street lights are out and have been since the last wind storm. This one is the first
An airstream trailer has been parked on the street in front of 1014 S Palmer without being moved for well over 2 years. Weeds are growing under and around it.
New striping for bike lane on N Smith dangerous. It eliminates the lane shortly before Morningside then starts back up after. Go ahead and make consistent.
U-report 198754. I was asked to send our address regarding this U-report of broken pavement that I am picking up so that it does not block the Sussex and Queensway storm drains, Our address is 2305 Sussex Drive. The Sussex and Queensway broken pavement pile is on the east side of the driveway near the street. Don Eggert
Hello! On the northeast corner of 9th and Indiana Ave. there is a two foot (or more?) deep hole right next to the sidewalk. It appeared a month ago during some construction. The hole is deep enough that it could cause serious injury should someone accidentally step in it. This coming weekend is IU Homecoming and Indiana Ave. sidewalk will be heavily trafficked. If access to the pipes in the hole is still needed, a simple cone or caution tape could go along way to prevent injury. Thank you so much for your great work caring for out City!