closed #166809
Leaf Collection
3712 E Brownridge RD
- Case Date:
- 12/11/2018
Trees in Hoosier acres are only now shedding their leaves. we live at the corner of Brownridge and Fieldcrest. will there be another leaf collection ?.
Trees in Hoosier acres are only now shedding their leaves. we live at the corner of Brownridge and Fieldcrest. will there be another leaf collection ?.
There are piles of leaves on E . Brownridge Rd and Fieldcrest in Hoosier acres that need to be collected . The leaves block drainage.
The sides of the road at the corner of E. Brownridge and Fieldcrest have collapsed resulting in stones and potholes. In general Brownridge is in terrible conditions and needs repaving. The drainage ditch at the corner need excavating and concreting at the sides.
Leaves are piled up at 3712 E. Brownridge Rd and Fieldcrest in Hoosier Acres. This is blocking drainage. Can they be removed soon?
Due to the holidays, I was out of town. I live at 3910 S Laurel Ct. My recycling was picked up on Friday, but my trash was not picked up. This has happened before. I live on a cul-de-sac. Is there any recourse or do I have to wait until Thursday my regular pick up day.
City street tree is split and needs removed
On Sunday there was a break in a water pipe that necessitated digging up the street in from of our house and mail box.The work was left unfinished, I assume due to the snow fall. Is it possible t repair and finish now that the weather has improved. It is difficult for the mailman to deliver mail.
There’s a deep pothole on the south side of Bainbridge Drive near 3734 S Bainbridge Dr.
The drilling contractors on 10th Street near Barrington Place and Woodbridge Apartments appears to have left potentially hazardous items on the ground. At the very least, these items constitute unsightly and unwanted litter. At worst, the items could be leaking in an area that ultimately drains to Griffy Lake via a nearby stream located downslope.
Hello, I live near the Jackson creek trail and find the new lights to be a complete disappointment. They are extremely bright and it no longer feels as though you are walking through nature, but rather a parking lot. Not only is it aesthetically unappealing but I am also concerned for the local wildlife. Light pollution can have a tremendous impact on the lives of nocturnal animals. I have been hearing spring peepers and owls this year but I’m concerned that these lights will affect these animals negatively. For one, artificial night light hinders an owls ability to hunt. For a city supposedly concerned about the environment, I find this change to be extremely disheartening. While I advocate for getting rid of them all together, the lights should at least be put on a timer so that they go off when the park is closed— around ten or 11. Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.