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closed #199250

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

2415 E Oakmont DR

Case Date:
11/7/2024

I sent an earlier file that I think got sent without my name etc re sidewalk repair issues in Rolling Oak in the Stands. I apologize for the redundancy but wanted you to have my contact info if needed. There are multiple issues with sidewalks both along Stands rd and Oakmont and Rolling Oak that are potential trip hazards. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Laura Chappell

closed #199349

Potholes, Other Street Repair

419 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
11/13/2024

The alley behind Osteria Rago is inaccessible for pedestrians when it rains. The pavement has potholes that trap water and the drainage doesn’t not divert water off of the road. The potholes need to be filled and the drainage fixed. It was very difficult to get to the restaurant and cars can barely maneuver through as well.

closed #185897

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3214 S Coppertree DR

Case Date:
10/6/2023

Hole opened up on street. May be related to water main replacement

closed #198782

Other

322 E Kirkwood Ave # 104

Case Date:
10/11/2024

The plant holder on the southwest corner next to the light post is broken and a section of the cement fell off completely.

closed #199261

Excessive Growth

509 E Hillside DR

Case Date:
11/8/2024

New property owner purchased building in August. It has only been maintained once since ownership (the first week it was owned). There has been no exterior maintenance since (mowing, leaf pickup, etc). This pertains to 421 E Hillside as well.

closed #199352

Potholes, Other Street Repair

2003 S High ST

Case Date:
11/13/2024

We've located and marked the alligatoring of the asphalt near the easement in this area. The easement flags have been placed. Asphalt is painted. ... Now High is the detour of the Sare Rd traffic. Traffic has doubled on S High. Any plans to fill these potholes and alligatored asphalt before winter? JFC. Seriously. This is one of the most heavily trafficked roads in the town.

closed #199345

Street Lights

Case Date:
11/13/2024

A report was made to extension 3400 of the street lights being out on Lincoln between 7th and 9th street.

closed #199131

Nuisance Lights

2770 S Adams ST

Case Date:
10/30/2024

Lighting for Cedar Creek Assisted Living sign is BLINDING at night. I have almost hit a bicyclist, a dog, and a deer turning onto Adams from Tapp Road at the roundabout because the sign lighting sits below the level of the sign. If it was raised up on both sides by 4-6 inches it would hit the sign- which is what it should do, not blind drivers or walkers entering the neighborhood.

closed #199337

City Performance

Case Date:
11/12/2024

I am again seeing announcements for new hires for items like safe and civil cities with ZERO mention of the significant LGBTQ community in this town. All deserve safe and civil cities, including LGBTQ residents. A community under intense threat at the highest levels in years. What is the City doing to specifically serve and protect queer community members? Who is the staff member assigned to have expertise and devoted time to this task? And bigger question, what is the City doing to prepare for the Trump administration taking power and attacking the LGBTQ community. What plans are being made? What is the City doing to pledge and realistically defend the rights and livelihood of queer people as politicians attempt to destroy such families and eradicate this group from existence? Don't be blindsided. This will be where queer people go for those who remain in Indiana, some without choice.

closed #199363

Request a new Street Light

527 W 3rd St

Case Date:
11/15/2024

W. 3rd does a dogleg at S. Jackson. NOWHERE within this awkward intersection is there a single streetlight: Not where W. 3rd dead-ends at the Paris-Dunning house, nor along the brief stretch where W. 3rd travels south briefly in concert with S. Jackson, nor where it becomes an independent entity once again and transforms into a One-Way street (although the bicyclists, traveling east along W. 3rd, in counterflow to the automobile traffic, refuse to believe this proclamation!) This seems to be an oversight.