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closed #117145

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217 W 6th ST

Case Date:
6/8/1998

INDIANA GAS COMPANY HIT 1" LEAD SERVICE LINE

closed #63690

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802 N College AVE

Case Date:
6/9/1998

Crises Pregenancy Center Building is having trees trimmed, that should not be happening.

closed #63699

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1403 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
6/9/1998

WANTS STAKES REMOVED FROM YARD AND WANTS YARD REPAIRED

closed #117122

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1115 W 6th ST

Case Date:
6/9/1998

There is construction going on without a permit. Please make a drive by and report. May need to forward to County Building Department.

closed #116966

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206 S Heritage RD

Case Date:
6/23/1998

Mr. Stockwell feels the city should pick up branches and debris from private residences without them having to reduce the yard waste to 4ft. bundles. He feels it is the city's responsibility to help residents with this type of clean up (especially after a strom like this one!), and we should not be so restrictive in how we do so. Mr. Stockwell sepcifically requested a call back on this matter.

closed #63269

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1225 N Fee LN

Case Date:
6/30/1998

HOLE FALLING IN STREET APPROXIMATELY 300' E OF FEE LN ON 17TH ST

closed #116840

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401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
7/2/1998

Upset that city would not pick up the storm damaged limbs he put out.

closed #116670

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401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
7/10/1998

Peoples Park: Ms. Neu believes that drug deals are happening in the park. She watched a transaction take place this morning (July 10) between a young red haired girl, an older 20 year old with shaved head and a much older man with gray hair.

closed #116671

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401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
7/10/1998

Peoples Park: Ms. Neu believes that drug deals are happening in the park. She watched a transaction take place this morning (July 10) between a young red haired girl, an older 20 year old with shaved head and a much older man with gray hair.

closed #62678

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408 E 17th ST

Case Date:
7/23/1998

ALLEY NEED REPAVED WHERE CREW WORKED EARLIER THIS YEAR BY APARTMENTS