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closed #177373

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

3211 E 10th ST

Case Date:
9/12/2021

The sidewalk in front of this complex (Townhouses on 10th) does not have ramps, just curbs, to cross the driveway to the complex. There is also a sunken area east of the complex entrance that is completely buried in dirt now (I'm not sure if it is on their property or on Woodbridge's, it is between). This makes it very difficult to walk through this area with a stroller and also makes it inaccessible to anyone unable to step down or up on a curb (and when it rains, the dirt-covered area turns into mud and gets pretty slick). There are some other areas that have shifted so the sidewalk is no longer even as well.

closed #176091

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

711 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
6/9/2021

Retaining wall is collapsing onto sidewalk, blocking wheelchair use. Owner has not maintained wall - pieces have been haphazardly thrown back onto the property over the last couple years since the house degenerated into a rental.

closed #170449

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

419 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
9/20/2019

The curb area in front of Switchyard Brewing Company has no grass-419 North Walnut St. this causes a very muddy mess inside of the business we have a tempted to grow grass with no success

closed #170010

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

311 E 11th ST

Case Date:
8/23/2019

Invasive plants have grown so much that they are now blocking the sidewalk on the SE corner of this property.

closed #169561

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

113 1/2 E 15th ST

Case Date:
7/26/2019

Sidewalk 75% to 110% blocked by overgrowth. 113 and 117 East 15th Street and the corner of East 15th and North Washington. I walk my dog every day and have to go into the street to pass.

closed #167554

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

2837 N Blue Slopes DR

Case Date:
2/20/2019

As the owner of Crazy Horse Tavern, I’ve been volunteering for downtown issues for over 25 years. One of my personal goals is to grow the tourism throughout the city for building a stronger economy. But I’m now tackling a problem related to the substantial growth in tourism. It initially seemed reasonable to allow tour busses to park on city street in front of hotels, but there a too many days where half of the available parking on the block is taken by busses. Some days,like today, it’s 100% bus parking g without a single parking space available for a visiting family or business guest in the hotel or even a customer for a downtown shop. This isn’t normal parking management. It’s not good parking management. The busses should be parked in a large lot like the convention center or Assembly Hall (IU groups) I have helped manage a lot of downtown growth issues and this one looks to be easily fixable. Thanks for any help Ron Stanhouse c812-345-1091