closed #149458
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
6030–6568 W State Road 48
- Case Date:
- 11/5/2015
Excessive concrete dust and rocks in bike lane area from Oard Rd. To Curry Pike
Excessive concrete dust and rocks in bike lane area from Oard Rd. To Curry Pike
Large pile of furniture at the corner of the house. I saw a skunk run into the pile already. The furniture includes soft items like mattresses that have been in the yard for several months getting rained on.
Ongoing construction project - workers have been leaving rubbish in a pile in front of the house for months.
Limb down in street BUT there is one dead squirrel and one injured squirrel there too - lady who lives at 105 e 15th put her coat over the injured squirrel and is going to call animal control in 10 minutes - assume she might want her coat back too. In between 615 and 611 n Washington.
Pallet and table tray left along this area from freeze fest. Please remove this trash
Behind 618 E Moss Creek Ct, there is debris that needs to be picked up from the stone facing fence, sidewalk and street. I was told this is City property. Please have this area cleaned up. Thank you.
trash is very bad on south patterson from 2nd street all the way south even past west allen. really needs cleaned up.
debris on both sides of road in this area, not sure who to contact about it. hope you can contact the right place for clean up.
on the second street side of the dealership, between them and the southern indiana plastic surgery office. a buch of papers have fallen off truck and is all over the south side of road heading west, and in the road , and blown to other side as well. thx
This eyesore was reported twice per cases #178134 & 178189 and this debris has yet to be removed at the dead end of S Basswood Drive toward 3rd St. The second time I reported it, I observed 2 city workers there for about an hour leaning on their pickup truck staring at the debris, but staring at it didn’t remove it. I noted that one person suggested contacting the apartment complex near this area to remove it, but that complex provides dumpsters for their residents to dispose of mattresses during the move out periods. This debris is on city property pure and simple. I guess my next step is to go to the Herald-Times and show them pictures of this eyesore. If those 2 workers would have spent their time removing it instead of resting their arms on the bed of their pickup, it would be gone.