closed #184048
Blocked Street
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2023
There are marked parking spots. Is this blocking spots allowed?
There are marked parking spots. Is this blocking spots allowed?
A red Hyundai Accent has been parked in the same spot since July 2022 and is becoming a nuisance for trash pick up. With winter coming this car is in the way for snow removal.
The residents of either 727 South Eagleson or 719 South Eagleson use a public access ally way (running between Eagleson and Swain) as parking for cars and large recreational vehicles. It blocks the way for utility service, trash removal, postal delivery, access to property and walking and biking around the neighborhood. Moreover, residents in either of these two homes are blocking parking spots and affecting traffic with green “slow down” signs placed in the street. Both these actions present an over-reach of private citizens in claiming and controlling public space. Please could you investigate and hold these citizens to the rules that we all live by?
Not sure why #177138 was closed. Nothing has changed. Cars still blocking the street, still blocking the ramp and still blocking the fire hydrant.
Directly in front of the entrance to the Alley Bar, the brick sidewalk has sunk and is an extremely dangerous trip hazard. Numerous people trip as they are walking west or east on the sidewalk, and some have even fell. It keeps getting worse and worse. The bricks need to be removed, add some stone or concrete and relay the bricks. Thank you for your understanding!
A report was made to extension 3400 of the street lights being out on Lincoln between 7th and 9th street.
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.
10th and Union. NE corner. Also missing Street sign at Union and law
The impact of the recent construction projects on traffic patterns is hard to bear. Could we get some information about why these projects are happening now instead of the summer?
road has sunk in on dunn street between 4th and third street[about the 200 block] need to swing over in the left lane to get around it with the city bus