open #179231
Debris Removal
- Case Date:
- 3/13/2022
weeks of standing water. Zero Maintenance for five years. ALL of Drainage gully including 112 s morningside
weeks of standing water. Zero Maintenance for five years. ALL of Drainage gully including 112 s morningside
Rogers Street was closed between 3rd and 4th St. last Week, and I went through the Alley just West of Rogers Street, and there are 4 Cars parked with no License Plates, possibly abandoned, and a Trailer with crap on it parked there that look like they were there when the Garage was built. Someone needs to look into this.
Once again the storm sewer drains in front of my house and across the street are clogged with debris. I do my share of keeping the drains free, but I think it is also incumbent upon the City of do its share. Keep in mind that it is now yet the season when falling leaves block drains and before the area between the street and sidewalk are dug up again to have more broadband fiber laid.
Why are old abandoned tin barrels remaining in this area? This is a tetanus hazard
illegal campsites behind IU gardens next to RR tracks
There is a hydrant with a big mound of dirt adjacent to it and snow fencing surrounding it completely. This is at 9th and Fairview. This seems like a hazard. It looks to be part of the city’s fiber projectI
Large, open parking lot has had homeless camps set up in the trees, a lot of trash has been left here, also random cars in and out, parked at back edges at all hours
Gravel and dirt accumulation on the street corner of W Beech ln and W Woodland dr. It spreads about halfway into the street.
Mr. Walls is very happy that sand on the streets is removed once not needed, especially for children riding bikes etc., but he wonders why the city doesn't "filter/screen" it to recycle it for use during the rest of the winter season? He noted the method of "screening" for re-use - has street dept. considered this? He thinks it would be more cost-effective. If screening for re-use is NOT feasible, could sand be recycled for use as "fill material" for other city projects (Utilities dept.)?
Public Works received this via e-mail. The sidewalk near the intersection of Smith Road and Grandview Drive, underneath the railroad tracks is still unswept from the winter's sanding of the streets. Weeds are also growing and it just looks bad. Mr. Arvesen states that this is the third year in a row that he has contacted the city about this problem.