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closed #201164

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1001 Atwater Ave

Case Date:
2/25/2025

Pot hole on Faculty Ave. at Atwater Ave.

closed #201165

Parking Meters and Citations

Case Date:
2/25/2025

I received a call, phone number 216-337-3255, no name. From what I could understand, there is illegal parking happening on a street that only has parking on one side. The location is Woodburn between Kenwood Drive and 17th as well as on Kinser Pike/Rogers between Kenwood Drive and 17th.

closed #201166

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
2/25/2025

I received a call from 216-337-3255, no name. The caller stated that the alleyway between Kenwood and 17th is riddled with pot holes. He also stated that he removed the snow, because it was never removed.

closed #201167

Potholes, Other Street Repair

802 S High ST

Case Date:
2/25/2025

Multiple potholes between 2nd and Hillside. Some dangerously deep, causing school traffic veer into oncoming lane.

closed #201169

Trash

719 N Grant ST

Case Date:
2/25/2025

Trash bins still out after pickup. Blocking parking spaces too

closed #201170

Potholes, Other Street Repair

810 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
2/25/2025

Pot hole in right lane, causes you to swerve into bike lane

closed #201171

Biking & Walking

800 N Grant ST

Case Date:
2/25/2025

Markings for pedestrians needs to be repainted, it is basically gone. The markers for cars to stop needs to be repainted too as it’s washed all away.

closed #201172

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

719 N Grant ST

Case Date:
2/25/2025

Curb needs to be replaced. It’s crumbling and not ADA accessible

closed #201173

Potholes, Other Street Repair

501 W Gourley PIKE

Case Date:
2/25/2025

There are a few deep potholes right at the entrance to Hoosier Court. They are located along the street. The property management company said they do not own that area. It is right on the property line.

closed #201174

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

Walnut St & Smith Ave @ Project School

Case Date:
2/25/2025

Workers were grinding sidewalk at this location around noon creating large, visible clouds of silica dust. Per OSHA regulations, concrete grinding requires use of a vacuum or water to control silica dust emissions. Clearly these controls were not being used or were malfunctioning. This was happening right next to a school. Children shouldn't get silicosis because of a cement grinder's negligence. This is the second time I've reported the issue of uncontrolled cement dust from sidewalk griding, please do something about it.