closed #139897
Excessive Growth
100-148 South Washington Street
- Case Date:
- 8/7/2014
Bushes growing in front of building at 123 South Washington St. are growing over the sidewalk.
Bushes growing in front of building at 123 South Washington St. are growing over the sidewalk.
There is graffiti on the sidewalk on E. Dodds between Mobile Repair Service and the bridge over Clear Creek.
the rain grate has come to be a good 5-7 inches beneath the surface of the street, probably from the road being reopened several times. the grate is on the north side of the street, east of 4th. cars swerve to avoid it.
There is significant erosion occurring in Park Ridge Park on the col-du-sac side of the park. I was hoping the park and this issue could be put on the list to receive new grass or whatever attention it needs to reduce the erosion. Thank you.
cross walk light only works part of the time
1) There is a large amount of debris from lawn clippings, downed branches, and other general sticks and brush overgrowth collecting along the west side of the alley between 1424 S Walnut and 1423 S Monon Drive. The debris and overgrown brush along the west side has become so bad it is destroying and collapsing the fence along my back yard (1423 South Monon Drive) and also has become a nesting area for animals. 2) There is also a lot of loose large gravel chunks in the road and on the sidewalks along the 100-172 West Hillside Drive block, left over from winter ploughing that is dangerous to vehicle tires and threatening to clog the storm drain at the corner of South Monon and West Hillside.
As I'm sure you know, the Vernal Pike ridge over I-69 was a sheet of ice today. There were incidents and cars were not making it up the hill. This bridge was icy recently when it was not that cold and the roads were not bad elsewhere. Treating this road needs to be a priority.
Meter accepted $.50, would not add time on Saturdat, 4/16/2016
Hello, I am writing in concern of the spray painted orange bikes popping up around the city, especially regarding the square. These are a part of a marketing strategy for the new fitness gym around the College Mall, Orange Theory. My concern is that the locked bikes are taking the spaces on bike racks that could be used for commuters and patrons in particularly convenient and high-traffic areas. This includes bike racks around the square, in front of Yogi's, and there was even one locked to a pole around the Scholar's Inn Bakehouse on 3rd (which seems like another issue). I am hoping the city can possibly speak with Orange Theory about the placement of their marketing devices.
Very large pot hole (more like a ditch!) on 4th between Washington and Walnut