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closed #54596

Other

105 N BRYAN ST

Case Date:
3/21/2000

Trash accumulation along the north side of the property

closed #128631

Trash

105 N Clark ST

Case Date:
9/12/2012

closed #120594

Recycling

105 N Clark ST

Case Date:
1/14/1997

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closed #101674

Trash

105 N Clark ST

Case Date:
2/16/2004

recycling was picked up, but not trash, couldn't find a notice

closed #119647

Sidewalk Snow Removal

105 N Clark ST

Case Date:
4/14/1997

TREES WERE TAKEN DOWN LAST FALL AND WATER HAS BEEN STANDING SINCE.

closed #90720

Recycling

105 N Clark ST

Case Date:
7/2/2007

left notice for filthy bug infested recycle bins, to please clean them out

closed #199809

Excessive Growth

105 N Clark ST

Case Date:
12/31/2024

Apologies if this is the incorrect category. Backyard is a bamboo grove. Can be seen from E. 5th street.

closed #130742

Graffiti

105 N College AVE

Case Date:
2/22/2013

closed #181752

Other

105 N College AVE

Case Date:
10/7/2022

Attempted to contact Center Point but had no luck. The gas shutoff valve in front of Inkwell has its handle not secured by a padlock. Needs to be secured before someone decides to play with it. Regards, Craig

closed #160110

Other

105 N Dunn ST

Case Date:
7/13/2017

Hello, I would like to give feedback on some unfortunate observations recently on Kirkwood Avenue and the surrounding streets. This took place last Friday evening around 8:30. We took a stroll after dinner to walk around the downtown area, and it was the first time in 20 years of living here, I felt unsafe. I witnessed people doing drugs, drinking on the street, and what appeared to be a drug deal, right on Kirkwood. I have to say I have come to expect public intoxication from college age students, but I think the police do a very good job of handling those cases. The people involved in the activities I mentioned are not college students. Most looked like they could be homeless or struggling in some way. I understand there is no easy solution. These people need therapy, but they have to be willing to try to improve their lives. I'm not advocating arresting the people. I do think a stronger police presence is needed in these busy areas. I'd recommend posting cadets or others in uniforms strategically in the area. Maybe better lighting and security cameras would help. Thanks, Aaron Perry