closed #146069
Other
1600 N Willis DR
- Case Date:
- 6/26/2015
Unsafe Trailer at Arlington Trailer Park. First trailer before the office.
Unsafe Trailer at Arlington Trailer Park. First trailer before the office.
Dave Sorokoty of Office Easel called to tell us the back of the bus station was hit by vandals last night. Apparently they used paint balloons and some of the paint landed near the top of the building.
Two inches of an old parking meter post is protruding through the ground in the grassy area between street and sidewalk on 100 North Lincoln on the west side of the street. This is about 30 to 40 feet from the intersection of Kirkwood and Lincoln. This post needs to be removed.
CBU CREWS DAMAGED HER MAIL BOX POST WHILE WORKING IN THE AREA
FELL INTO A MANHOLE, LID WAS OFF, AND HURT HIS LEG LAST NIGHT WHILE WALKING IN FRONT OF THE U.S. POST OFFICE ON E 4TH ST
Mr. Megnin stated that the cable was installed in October of 1998, and the cable was left lying on the ground. Mr. Megnin stated that he has contacted the cable company several times and the cable is still unburied. Mr. Megnin stated that he contacted our office in Dec., but the cable is still lying on the ground.
Janos Starker called Utilities Dept. and stated that his address was 1241 Winfield Road. The post office shows the address as 1241 S. Windfield Road 47401-6147, and this is what Utilities records now show. A determination should be made as to the correct address.
Missed paying her bill on time, rec'd reminder notice, called TCI 1/5, made arrangements to pay on Friday. On Weds, man came to disconnect service. She called office, they told her could avoid disconnect if she gives him a check. He said he could not take a check, only cash and disconnected her. Her daughter took check in, but TCI won't reconnect 'til next week, is charging fee, and told her they had no supervisor she could talk to. Subs. feels she tried to cooperate & is being trtd unfair.
Mr. Tarter had info. to pass on to a detective reg. a crime and says the dispatch office was rude to him when he was trying to help. Tarter continued to call and put through to the same recording and says after the third time the dispatcher, who refused to give his name, called him an "idiot." Tarter then wanted to speak to the dispatch supervisor who denied that the rude behavior took place and told him he would have to speak with Chief Kennedy.
Mr. Cline was transferred to our office from the County. His complaint was that in the Crestmount Housing area where he resides, management is authorizing the use of a spray insecticide being used to kill roaches. The insecticide being used is making many tenants sick; including himself.