closed #211020
Drainage or Runoff
3703 E Brownridge RD
- Case Date:
- 5/26/2026
exceeds can limit
TRASH AND YARD WASTE MIXED AND IN PLASTIC BAGS
Larry/ notice left/ recycling: Has not sorted recycling/went through sorting requirements and she resorted items. Called Larry & he will pick up.
Items are not included in recyling program. NO styrofoam.
Courtesy Pick up. matt's going to get on 12/31
Courtesy Pick up.resident said missed last time, sent Matt friday he said nothing out, resident called in Monday said it was out why did we miss it again! So.. I did a miss out for tomorrow (Tues).
was sent out for courtesy pick up; resident had wrong recycle day. i let them know it was the wrong day. we picked up today since he was adamant that we were wrong. we weren't.
My name is Nick Pejeau, and I'm an IU Health employee representing our Trauma Services Community Outreach program, Stepping On. The program seeks to reduce fall risks for elderly adults. One of our class participants reported concerns for fall hazards due to unearthing and uneven sidewalks in their neighborhood where they walk to the grocery. They did not give me an exact location but said, "The first one is on Kinser Pike, somewhere between N Skyline Dr and W Parrish Rd., I think. The second one, the one with cane for scale, is on W Parrish Rd. between Kinser Pike and Kroger." I've attached the picture they submitted to me. Thank you.
Bike lanes on N. Smith Rd.need to be swept. The south bound lane from the Short Stop to Grandview Is particularly bad - full of yard waste, road debris, small bits of gravel, etc. Near the top of the hill, where the 14 foot sign is, there is a bush growing over the lane and face-slapping vegetation hanging down over the lane. I’m wondering if there is any regular schedule for sweeping bike lanes? At best, it seems this one gets swept about once a year. Sweeping the hill every couple of months wouldn’t be too often. The bike lane is narrower than recommended width to begin with. It gets really dangerous when we have to ride near the white lane (or sometimes in the car lane). The painted lines make drivers believe everything is ok as long as they stay between their lines and they don’t realize how closely they are passing vulnerable bicyclists. I’m sorry I don’t have pictures of the bike lane. But it should be easy to see what I’m writing about, especially if you are on a bicycle.