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closed #210611

Street Trees

707 S Washington ST

Case Date:
5/10/2026

Two non-native/invasive trees are planted in the right of way in front of my house. They are a HAZARD! They drop large branches daily, and are right above the parking spots for this block. PLEASE REMOVE TREES. I do not want to pick up your limbs or accrue any more damage to my car from these trees.

closed #210608

Street Trees

303 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
5/10/2026

It looks like someone uprooted one of the newly planted trees on the 300 E Kirkwood block in front the Library.

closed #210602

Street Trees

901 W Moravec WAY

Case Date:
5/9/2026

City tree obstructing sidewalk

closed #210592

Excessive Growth

3130 Eagle Creek Dr

Case Date:
5/9/2026

Overgrown yard

closed #210590

Street Trees

729 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
5/9/2026

Hi~ We manage the property at 729 E. Hunter. A tenant complained about a tree that is dead dropping branches on their car. I contacted the management company for the building next door and they believe it might be on City property. Could you look and let us know ?

closed #210634

Street Trees

Grant & Kirkwood

Case Date:
5/11/2026

Just watched one of the newly planted trees on Kirkwood lean and eventually fall over. Didn't see anyone messing with it, so I'm not sure what happened, but the new baby tree is now on the ground. Second tree from the corner of Kirkwood/Grant, on the north side of Kirkwood.

closed #210526

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

832 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
5/6/2026

Wheel brike non tote at this location

closed #210585

Yard Waste

1013 S Washington ST

Case Date:
5/8/2026

Bin in creek

closed #210631

Trash

1586 E Cargill Dr

Case Date:
5/11/2026

I’ve seen several houses in Renwick along Cargill that have republic containers for trash. Why are they in the city?

closed #210221

City Performance

Case Date:
4/26/2026

An out of town friend of ours was on Kirkwood last night. He had come to spend the weekend with his daughter, a graduating senior at IU. He saw that there was an incident brewing and approached officers, who he states were only on the periphery of Kirkwood. He asked them to enter into Kirkwood as the situation was getting out of control. He, a white man, was told if he felt uncomfortable around black people that he should leave. The police, rather than protecting the thousands of students, of all races and nationalities, chose to stand around until gun violence escalated. I hope that you are all deeply ashamed of your lack of concern for the city's residents. IU students, faculty and staff contribute untold monies to the coffers of the city and I hope that you will be able to come up with some sensible policies to protect IU students so they can celebrate the race and all that they bring to the city.