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open #187657

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Case Date:
3/18/2024

There is a homeless camp behind our subdivision, Shady Acres at 708 S.Cory Lane. They have been walking through here to access the main roads. This is a small subdivision with probably 60% widow and/or single elderly women. We are requesting help in getting this camp removed. Thank you. Susan Scales 812.219.5738

open #188607

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Case Date:
5/27/2024

City owned parcels on West cottage Grove east of Monroe Street are overgrown and obstructing sidewalk passage. This is the only sidewalk and poison ivy and brush make it difficult to navigate. There's a tree marked for removal that needs addressed before it causes injury or property damage. This has been reported before.

closed #179262

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Case Date:
3/16/2022

Massive trash next to clear creek trail. Camping is one thing but destroying environment is another

closed #179268

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1001 W 6th ST

Case Date:
3/17/2022

Trash in the yard, a real eyesore for the neighborhood. They should be told to clean up this mess! See photo!

closed #179328

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3531 S Burks CT

Case Date:
3/23/2022

White Lincoln town car and blue Ford Explorer in driveway for over a year-both not running. Bags of trash in front yard. Drugs in and out of house/property. Please help clean up this eyesore!

closed #179690

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600 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
4/30/2022

Very tall grass at 600 W. Kirkwood Ave. needs to be cut.

closed #179926

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1700 S Maxwell ST

Case Date:
5/17/2022

high grass never mowed

closed #180040

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1700 S Maxwell ST

Case Date:
5/24/2022

case # 179926 was closed but not resoled still not mowed

closed #180136

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Case Date:
5/31/2022

There is a lot of poison hemlock growing along the edge of Smith Road, most of it between Brighton and Bennington on the west side of the road. There is some on the east side near Fenbrook as well.

closed #180257

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Case Date:
6/8/2022

Trying to find regulations on creating a non-mown front yard. Could it be filled with native plants? Could it resemble a native wildflower meadow? Could I remove the grass and replant with native clovers? Trying to find a sustainable and beneficial solution to not have to mow.