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closed #182783

Debris Removal

612 N Washington ST

Case Date:
2/9/2023

tree down in alley, east side of street

closed #179932

Debris Removal

315 W 17th ST

Case Date:
5/17/2022

Resident reports debris washed out from recent storms on 17th Street from Walnut to Dunn, requests removal.

closed #179401

Debris Removal

612 E 1st ST

Case Date:
3/30/2022

Resident reports downed fencing blocking an alleyway on the North side of 1st Street Between Henderson and Fess, requests removal or notice to property owners.

closed #178152

Debris Removal

3301 N Ramble Road CT

Case Date:
11/12/2021

Resident reports downed tree in Blue Ridge neighborhood on Ramble Road Court (no specific address given). Resident expresses concern that the tree may become a driving hazard at nighttime.

closed #178092

Debris Removal

1901 E Ruby LN

Case Date:
11/5/2021

Paint flakes from the live burn, on the driveway, yard, and patio. Spans about half-a-mile, and the neighbor has tested it and found that there is lead in the flakes.

closed #169149

Debris Removal

1200 S Dunn ST

Case Date:
6/25/2019

Resident reports branches were cut down at the edge of her property several days ago and that they have remained on the curb since that time.

closed #169076

Debris Removal

1226 E Tremont WAY

Case Date:
6/21/2019

Resident reports asphalt from cul-de-sac and other debris which she gathered and placed at the curb on her property, requests pickup and cautions that debris is heavy.

closed #168619

Debris Removal

509 N Washington ST

Case Date:
5/22/2019

closed #153766

Debris Removal

Case Date:
6/28/2016

Alison Donway (812-822-1599)requested that the south side of the intersection of Highland and 2nd St be swept. It holds water and dirt, sand, and debris piles up in this area.

closed #65098

Debris Removal

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
2/10/1998

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.)?