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closed #202891

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W Graham Dr

Case Date:
5/23/2025

There is a property on Graham being used as a business location near the old Broadview school. This is a residential area.

closed #202962

Water Utility Problems

2671 S Mccartney LN

Case Date:
5/27/2025

We have no water. I know the city has been working on a break. The water advisory for our area has been lifted. Yet, we still have no water.

closed #202812

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2408 S Shadow Grove CT

Case Date:
5/19/2025

Ceaseless work on property by staff, including late into the evening. Dumpster and portapot on site for approximately 5 years. Excessive lighting at all hours of the night. Soil erosion into the floodplain as a result of excavation and tree removal.

closed #187877

Smoking Violation

205 N College AVE

Case Date:
4/3/2024

A tenant of this building reported there is a transient in one of the restrooms on the 6th floor. Caller said he thinks the person is smoking.

closed #202854

Traffic Related Complaints

Case Date:
5/22/2025

A beat up RV has been parked on the corner of n Monroe st and w 11 Street for a week. A few times someone has drove off in it but they come back and park it again the same spot . The street department has been notified but the RV is still there .

closed #174317

Smoking Violation

125 S Park Ridge RD

Case Date:
12/13/2020

2 people in my apartment complex are smoking inside their apartments. It’s coming in through my walls and vents so badly that I’m having asthma attacks. I’ve emailed my property management company who has sent out texts, but the smokers in the building are still smoking indoors.

closed #172720

Sidewalk Requests

3746 E Villa Glen CT

Case Date:
6/9/2020

Sidewalk is blocked by overgrowth of shrubs. A great amount of pruning is needed.

closed #202902

Excessive Growth

720 S Westwood DR

Case Date:
5/23/2025

closed #202909

Unsafe Buildings

1010 S Grant ST

Case Date:
5/24/2025

Home is on double lot, was in tough shape inside and out; took two years to sell due to condition (initial asking 450,000 sold at 170,600) but finally sold a few months ago. Seller moved out; Neighbors have no info on who bought it but assume investors who will tear down to build 2 new homes. We are writing on behalf of all surrounding neighbors. City did arrange for lawn to finally be mowed (thank you!) but there are other more serious issues: 1. A backyard in ground pool no longer has required fencing in yard and pool cover has come off, water is green/moldy. No fencing hazard for wandering children playing, animals but we are concerned about mosquitoes, etc. 2. All sorts of large pieces of siding are flapping all day long in the wind. In storms the sound can be heard houses away and we all are waiting for the day they rip off and come flying down! 3. A fox family has nested in home - literally underneath 1010 from several entries all around (may be inside?) There are five in total (mom with 4 kits - all now full size) They play around pool area and romp in yard which is lovely to watch but now when it means they are leaving rabbit, bird, animal carcasses all over this property and in our yards. Wildlife told us that any neighbor can pay for trapping them as they won't move them. Seriously - all of us?! Fox family are now going after neighborhood cats, and having growling matches with dogs being walked, especially in the evening. Again, they are absolutely beautiful to watch but not the right habitat. Our daily lives are affected by their habitat next door. No owner name to contact for any of us to ask them to clean up carcasses which also now cause more insect issues - ticks, fleas, mosquito, flies in addition to moldy pool water. Some of us have started piling carcasses up in one place on property. The irony here is that the original owner was Bruce Jennings ... who worked in HAND Dept. for many years before passing away. :-( Thanks for anything you can do. Suggestion to add: New owners would be smart to reach out to all on the street to introduce themselves and help us learn more about their plans. We have lived here forty years; this block is a tight knit, close group of caring neighbors who are reasonable and look forward to new plans for 1010! Thank you. (we have a lot of photos if that is helpful but the narrative seems to sum it up)

closed #202943

Excessive Growth

819 N Grant ST

Case Date:
5/26/2025

At least one large tree-of-heaven growing on the south property line of this lot, surrounded by many other invasive plants that are overgrown and starting to impede the sidewalk.