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closed #151276

Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)

3309 E Gosport CT

Case Date:
3/29/2016

Customer wants pavement repaired due to a main break.

closed #151280

Recycling

770 S Ransom LN

Case Date:
3/30/2016

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closed #151281

Recycling

1203 W Green Tree LN

Case Date:
3/30/2016

closed #151322

Temporary Signage w/o permit

2488 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
3/31/2016

Papa Johns has placed another now hiring sign on site.

closed #151332

Recycling

902 E Allendale DR

Case Date:
3/31/2016

closed #151333

Recycling

3603 S Kingsbury AVE

Case Date:
3/31/2016

closed #151335

Trash

710 E 1st ST

Case Date:
3/31/2016

closed #151339

Street Lights

420 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
3/31/2016

street light @ corner of E Hunter and S Woodlawn is broken. turns on and off, flickering, dim when on; intervals of about 2 min. unsafe and annoying.

closed #151343

Trash

404 E Hillside DR

Case Date:
4/1/2016

trash around back and sides of house, bags of trash and loose trash; can be seen from street and alley

closed #151344

Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)

1000 S High ST

Case Date:
4/1/2016

I have traveled High Street between Arden Rd. and 3rd Street twice a day for the last ten years. Every time there is a heavy rain, water accumulates and flows down High Street between E. Mores Pike and 2nd St. forcing me to move to the other lane to avoid going through large amounts of water creating a very unsafe situation. I was delighted to see this section of High Street repaved last summer and noticed the sewers also being worked on. I assumed, incorrectly, that the runoff problem would be corrected during this maintenance project. Since the paving the runoff has actually gotten worse. Are there plans to fix this unsafe situation so cars can travel safely on High Street without endangering drivers and pedestrians? I regularly see in the Herald Times where is city is allocating and spending money on hiking and biking trails, sidewalks and various pedestrian conveniences. Why don’t we spend some of that money on making our streets safe and passable? Looking forward to your reply, Franklin Lograsso Bloomington cc: David Rollo