closed #193053
Excessive Growth
2501 E 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/22/2024
Over grown bushes at 8th and Hillsdale make it impossible to see oncoming traffic
Over grown bushes at 8th and Hillsdale make it impossible to see oncoming traffic
Shrubbery in street island on south Walnut. When you are looping around from college to get back onto Walnut to head north, it’s very difficult to see around the island looking south on walnut so that you don’t pull out in front of an oncoming car that is also headed north.
Shrubbery in street island on south Walnut. When you are looping around from college to get back onto Walnut to head north, it’s very difficult to see around the island looking south on walnut so that you don’t pull out in front of an oncoming car that is also headed north.
Shrubbery overhanging street on West side of Morton, just north of Dodds. Overhang makes it too narrow. Especially difficult given the road closures and the amount of traffic that now has to go in and out of there for Centerstone and all the other businesses that have closed road.
Traffic is restricted to one lane on 19th St. from Washington St. up to Lincoln St. There should be NO PARKING on South side of street along 19th St. in the section. It is dangerous and inconvenient.
About ticket #192627. You closed it with the comment that the contractor has filled the hole. The contractor has half-filled it with gravel that is quickly being scattered as folks park with a wheel in the hole. The hole is growing, and is a hazard. It hasn't been filled. Thank you,
Some utility company cut a hole in the asphalt here and then did an abysmal job of filling it in
Speed bumps are too large to accommodate 25 mph which is the posted speed limit
117 S. Heritage Rd. A friend visited this morning. I stood by my door to see her back up from my driveway, two cars approached. Those two expected she surely will yell, they just keep going, and my poor friend who can’t see through the vehicle parked on the street, just keep backing. I was holding my breath, luckily those two drivers kindly stopped and let her go first. Oh, my goodness, thanks God again. When the inspector was here, I almost offered her to sit in my 2001 Toyota Camry to take a picture. I can see everything clearly when I stand by my driveway, but when I sit in that low sit, I can’t see anything in the back of neighbor’s vehicle. Sooner or later there ought to be an accident. I just wonder who’s responsibility going to be? Why is so hard to deal with this problem? Also I noticed more cars parked along the street. We are not too far from IU, and have two bus routes to IU also. It’s closer to park here than Stadium, besides it’s free. Oh, my!
Overgrown sidewalk