closed #204655
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3801 E Morningside DR
- Case Date:
- 8/3/2025
pair of shoes hanging from wire over street
pair of shoes hanging from wire over street
Mike Frey - 317-727-3371 Mike is the owner of Bub's on the corner of 9th Street and N. Morton. The last parking spot on 9th street before you hit Morton has been turned in to a handicap space. According to Mike this space is on a hefty incline that was once riddles with pot holes. He stated that it is smooth, but that it is not an accessible space by any means being on a hill. He would like someone to reach out to him. Thank you!
Building a deck. No building permit. Have 6 chickens and a chicken coop. Do they have a permit? Built a large shed close to the property line. No building permit.
This house has several large pieces of upholstered furniture on the front porch. It’s unsanitary and is not adhering to city ordinances.
Many shoes hanging on power line over alley behind small apartment building at 510 N Lincoln could create power outage in neighborhood.
Many shoes hanging on what looks like power lines could cause power outage in the neighborhood.
Numerous shoes hanging on power line could create outage.
Owner is advertising a room for rent at this address, however, it seems that the rental permit, rentpro_801, IVR 10335, has expired as of 07-16-2025. Is HAND aware of the owner's attempt to rent out a room at this address without a proper permit?
We own a business building next to Kinser Flats. During covid, business slowed down and people had to work from home. The people that still went to the office became uncomfortable there due to the fighting next door, gun fire, profanity, vagrant people who would be passed out on the back deck, human waste, needles in the yard and on deck, random junk cars in the parking lot, zombie like people with camp sites set up in the yard and huge amounts of trash. We have had to replace Hvac (5 units) 2 times due to vandalism and had a concrete block thrown through a window, another window cracked, lots of broken outdoor furnishings, torn up masonry and lawn equipment stolen from shed that was also completely torn down. As a result of all of this, the value of the property has gone down significantly. We would like to get back into the building to do business and would like help/cooperation with the city and the people running Kinser Flats to make this possible. This building was a beautiful and safe place to work and do business before Kinser Flats and now it is unsafe and impossible upkeep. Please help!!!!!!!!!! Lucinda Farkas Owner, 441 W Gourley Pike
Sidewalk routinely covered grass and debris, unsightly and a fall hazard