closed #139477
Debris Removal
800 W Countryside LN
- Case Date:
- 7/27/2014
large rocks from storm runoff
large rocks from storm runoff
Smith Avenue bike lane between Walnut and Washington is filled with gravel from nearby parking lot. Can this be swept and cleaned up please?
Concerned that street sweepers miss the edges of the roads next to curbs, especially in her area where there is a slight drop off along 2nd street between the pavement and the curb. She has cleaned up 22 bags of sand in her block and will have them removed, but wants to know if there is somewhere that citizens can take the sand if they clean it up themselves. Is there a pile somewhere that they can add to?
Mr. Clayton's sister, Florence called for him. He says that when we do snow removal we push all the snow and sand into his flower bed and that this can be avoided. There's a big pile of sand there now and he wants to know if we'll remove it. Also says we picked up everyone's leaves this year except his.
Excess over growth of dirt and sand build up line the curb edge on W.2nd st. I started to notice it starting about Mary M's florist shop, continuing past Rogers for 1 to two blocks.
Some time ago, the street was patched by the curb of my next door neighbor. During this last storm the patch was raised up and broke into pieces. The larger pieces remained in that location but the rest of the patch and gravel washed down the street on it’s way to drain but ended up in front of my drive. The city was repairing the patch today and I asked if they could get the patch that was in front of my house and they said I would have to contact the city. I always remove debris that blocks drain but I never know what to do with all the gravel. If I know the sweeper is coming or I see them in the neighborhood I try to brush it into piles but the sweepers don’t generally get it all. Any help or suggestions are appreciated. Jprabold@comcast.net 812-322-8551
I am not sure this is the right department, but there is a tree on private property that is an accident waiting to happen. It is located at 715 S Woodlawn and it is just a matter of time before it comes down and takes our electricity with it and possible do other damage.
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.
Huge big tree branch fell off, and blocked the sidewalk.
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.