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- Case Date:
- 6/1/2018
Resident called about a "No Parking" sign having been hit on the ground at 3905 N Kinser
Resident called about a "No Parking" sign having been hit on the ground at 3905 N Kinser
Not sure what category this fits in. There are a few limbs that hang very low across Azalea Lane, particularly when it rains. These get low enough that they scrape across the tops of cars when they are hanging low during rain.
Request information, direction: Metal plate sidewalk drain covers at 205/211 N Washington are rusted, needs replaced: Is this a City action? Please advise
Smith and Morningside, thank you for painting a bit in the area but never did crosswalks there. Super important at intersection as kids cross, is bike path both ways, etc. Said would this summer in prior report so wanted to make sure the crosswalk painting wasn't going to be forgotten since painted other stuff in area but not them. Thank you
street lamps on west side of College Ave south of railroad are on all the time
There are not any 'No Parking' signs on the east side of Swain by Ingas Popcorn. Attached is a photo showing cars parked. Could 'No parking' signs be put here.
Crosswalks need repainted badly at Smith and Morningside. Today someone did not stop again and caused high speed collision with major vehicle damage. If walker or biker would be dead. Please repaint as requested with multiple other neighbors' reports.
A stop sign located at the NW corner of Dodds and Dunn Street is down on the ground. It appears that a vehicle knocked it down as well as damaged the homeowners fence. I do not know if they have reported it, if it was a hit and run, etc. I feel that the sign needs to be righted so that unfamiliar southbound traffic on Dunn Street knows to stop. Thanks!
I found a street sign, together with the large metal pole, in my front yard today. Not sure how it got there ... but it appears to be a Bloomington street sign. Can you come collect it? 415 E. 1st Street
The parking lines around the square are extremely faded at this point. A light dusting of snow, and they will be completely invisible. Can we get those painted before the snow flies? Thanks!