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open #207505

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3498 E Covenanter Dr

Case Date:
1/8/2026

potholes

open #207509

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

2750 E Buttonwood LN

Case Date:
1/9/2026

There is a dead deer in our backyard. It was apparently hit by a car and then the non-emergency police came and euthanized it. I was told someone from Animal Control would be out to pick up the body yesterday. No one came. I have called them repeatedly, including again today. Other animals are chewing on the body and the weekend is coming up. I want it out of my yard today. I shouldn't have to keep asking.

open #207512

Nuisance Lights

2514 E 5th ST

Case Date:
1/9/2026

Recent remodel of the rental property - the side yard lights were changed from baffled can lights to security lights which now illuminate our backyard. Would you please advise the property owner or management to have them aim the lights down or reinstall the baffled lights?

open #207510

Potholes, Other Street Repair

601 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
1/9/2026

Alley ( north-south alley between Maxwell & 1st just east of 601 E. Maxwell) with lots of parking off of it (including an apartment building) has some major potholes along the entire length of it. Not sure if it’s a city maintained alley but sure does need attention. Thank you!

open #207515

Traffic Suggestions

Hillside & Woodlawn

Case Date:
1/9/2026

High traffic corner; extremely difficult to turn onto hillside for normal traffic and school traffic especially with all the trucks pulling into Carlisle

open #207511

Trash

Case Date:
1/9/2026

Three to four trashcans fell off the sanitation truck into the road. Someone stopped and put them by the Woodline next to the golf course, by Tapp Rd and Rogers. Roughly 500 feet from the light.

open #207514

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
1/9/2026

2 potholes near 1913 S High St......in both North & South lanes

open #207523

Nuisance Lights

320 W 8th St #113

Case Date:
1/10/2026

I am a resident assistant in Eigenmann Hall right across the street from this convenience store. In the past there (just two months ago) there weren’t any issues with their lights. However, right before students winter break the convenience store installed these new bright white lights. These light shine into my room, making it hard to sleep at night, in addition, while driving and walking it makes it difficult and distracting to drive and cross streets on the roads when the white lights are shining in your eyes. Similar to white high-beams on an interstate highway shining in your eyes in the dark, that is what these remind me of. These lights make it very difficult to sleep in my room, operate along these roads, and walk as I did before (especially now that it gets darker in the day sooner). I’ve had complaints from residents on lower floors of Eigenmann Hall about these lights as they begin returning to the building.

open #207521

Unsafe Buildings

300 W 11th ST

Case Date:
1/10/2026

See case #201777. Did owner ever reply to letter from HAND? It has been almost a year, and nothing has been done. Wall along Lincoln is still in need of attention. Experience with property owner (Parker rentals) has been they will not do anything unless there is a fine involved.

open #207518

Other

Poplars

Case Date:
1/9/2026

Not sure is this is a HAND issue. The "Beverly" building has installed a *huge* sign on the SW corner of the building that is brightly illuminated all night long and is visible from as far as north of 10th Street. There is no reason for a sign that needs illumination. In fact, there is no reason for a sign at all, at least on the side of the building. It isn't a business that will have night-time hours, and it is in the middle of a generally residential area. Is there any way to regulate this kind of thing, or is the fact that IU is involved mean that the City has no jurisdiction over what they do? The building is already a lot bigger than was imagined, and now they are drawing even more attention to it with an inappropriate, vertical sign.