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closed #98320

Street Snow Removal

411 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
12/29/2004

Have not shoveled sidewalk

closed #99970

Trash

411 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
8/23/2004

bags must have sticker attached. 944

closed #100102

Trash

411 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
8/16/2004

must have tags on it

closed #84898

Recycling

411 S Madison ST

Case Date:
9/30/2008

Recyclable items not properly sorted. Must be sorted for pick-up 945 las

closed #178345

Potholes, Other Street Repair

411 S Madison ST

Case Date:
12/6/2021

Growing pothole at east side of intersection of Howe and Madison

closed #204913

Street Trees

411 S Madison ST

Case Date:
8/13/2025

The Madison Park HOA would like to request that this tree, and the nearby tree stump from previously cut tree, are both removed. This is located in between the HOA property and the street, next the southwest building. We had a tree removal contractor assess this area and inform us that the tree is dying and needs to be removed. I believe this is the only tree left in this area, and we have been previously informed that these trees are owned by the City, not the HOA. I am reaching out on the HOA's behalf as their property manager, Mackie Properties. Please feel free to contact me directly via the information I provided, or contact the Mackie office at (812) 287-8036 or [email protected]. Thank you.

closed #118718

Trash

411 S Pleasant Ridge RD

Case Date:
9/10/1997

closed #118720

Yard Waste

411 S Pleasant Ridge RD

Case Date:
9/10/1997

waste in plastic bags

closed #166963

Trash

411 S Woodscrest DR

Case Date:
1/4/2019

In the alley behind Eastland Plaza trash is thrown everywhere and has not been cleaned up by employees.

closed #135898

Traffic Suggestions

411 S Woodscrest DR

Case Date:
1/11/2014

Today I was at the intersection of Woodscrest and E Third, and the signal light was blinking red for north-south traffic and yellow for east-west traffic. I was traveling north on Woodscrest. From this side if the intersection, it is virtually impossible to tell (in daylight) that the traffic on Third has a blinking yellow -- meaning they DO NOT have to stop. From Woodscrest, with a blinking red, it could easily be misinterpreted as a 4-way stop! In addition, as I sat there waiting for an opportunity to turn left, I watched several cars on Third stop as if they did have a red blinker. This happened sometimes in only one lane, while someone else zoomed by in the other lane. Or traffic would stop heading east, but the cars heading west just drove on through. I just waited, knowing the drivers on Third had no obligation to stop. Then a car came up behind me and honked at me several times because I didn't go into the intersection. In fact, when I finally decided just to turn right and then circle back, I saw the car behind me just pull out in front of a car that was, rightfully, driving through heading west. I have often discussed with my husband the stupidity of having a traffic signal that requires the driver to be able to know what the OTHER traffic lane's signal is, rather than just seeing and obeying his OWN signal. The result is that the driver on the red side could, and often does, assume that the driver on the other road will stop. What other traffic sign/signal/light requires a driver to see what SOME OTHER DRIVER is supposed to do? I'll answer that -- none! But enough of my rant -- in this location, it is not really possible to tell what the other signal says. At least during daylight hours, if the signal isn't working, you should probably make it default to red blinking in both directions. Thanks, Jeannette Smedberg