closed #187353
Street Snow Removal
725 S Meadowbrook DR
- Case Date:
- 2/17/2024
As of 11am on Saturday, February 17 it appears all surrounding neighborhoods have been plowed and salted but no roads in Hoosier Acres have been salted or plowed.
As of 11am on Saturday, February 17 it appears all surrounding neighborhoods have been plowed and salted but no roads in Hoosier Acres have been salted or plowed.
This bridge is closed to cars, but not people walking or on bike. Please don't pile the snow up blocking the path across the bridge - or if you can't avoid it, please shovel it clear. And on the west side of the bridge, please plow the street all the way to the bridge instead of stopping at the driveway. (And can you stop that storage business from just pushing all their snow into Allen? It stays icy there for weeks because of it.) Thanks!
The 7-link between Morton and Walnut is covered in ice and snow and very dangerous.
If possible, could a truck be sent to clear the street of snow? Thank you!
Street is tough to drive as there is snow accumulation along the hills of our neighborhood. Slippery and dangerous conditions
446 highway heading out to the lake is very slick and dangerous. Highly recommend more salt being put down so no gets hurt. We almost slid off the road tonight. Thank you for your time and hard work!
The alley behind 630 N Morton Cedarview Management had about 1.5 inches of ice covering it. I run Republic Services trash company. Our trucks cannot access this customer due to that.
With the snowstorm that came over the weekend and the snowfall that came yesterday this neighborhood hasn’t been plowed. The streets around us have all been plowed except this neighborhood.
I would like to request that the snow plow driver pile up the snow in another location rather than in my front yard. For years now, I have had a really hard time getting grass to grow in that front median, likely because of all the salt that melts into my lawn each year. I would be happy to forward a photograph of the huge snowbank that is deposited there by the plow drivers every time it snows.
Our main street is so deep that my sister (who lives a few doors down from me), car was stuck when she pulled down the street, she had to shovel all the way from the end of the road into her driveway, injuring her shoulder. She was coming home from work, which her work made her come in late last night, and it took her over an hour to shovel herself into her driveway. Can someone check on our street? Thank you.