closed #193661
Street & Traffic Signs
720 S High ST
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2024
Stop signs along High St at 1st st and Maxwell ln heading south are nearly invisible. Sight lines should be checked
Stop signs along High St at 1st st and Maxwell ln heading south are nearly invisible. Sight lines should be checked
A resident of Hoosier acres located on the corner of Christopher and Brown Ridge at 606 S Christopher Drive called in to make a complaint about excessive tar in the curb are on Brown Ridge. They stated the road was resurfaced and this was left behind. They would like this tar to be removed.
Neighbor states there is an oil slick in front of this house on the sstreet
There neddle at Seminary Square Kroger Northwest corner next to bike racks.
Random garbage strewn all over sidewalk making it impassible for pedestrians
There’s a street light on a utility pole that is above the north east corner of the basketball courts of the building and trades park that has had a pine tree grow up around it. The light appears to be broken/nonfunctioning. It would be nice to have a functioning light(s) on the court.
I drive by this spot each day, and I am amazed that there is always running water there. I happen to be walking by this evening at the end of a hot day at the end of two very dry weeks, and it’s still wet there. It does not appear to be running water coming from a house over the hill. Something is up with the street or under the street.
I drive by this spot each day, and I am amazed that there is always running water there. I happen to be walking by this evening at the end of a hot day at the end of two very dry weeks, and it’s still wet there. It does not appear to be running water coming from a house over the hill. Something is up with the street or under the street.
The fiber optics crew drilling lines damaged (crushed/cracked/dislodged) almost 40 feet of sideway from the corner of Second Street and Park Avenue. Who pays for this destruction?
Recycling was not picked up at 2612 South Rogers Street on Thursday, September 19th.