closed #85876
Other
1207 N CRESCENT RD
- Case Date:
- 8/5/2008
Fungus growing on the outside of the house. The house is falling apart.
Fungus growing on the outside of the house. The house is falling apart.
Five cars and one motor cycle have been parked over night for the last 2 weeks. The neighbor walked over and asked how many people were living in the house. They told her 5.
Mr. Porter called to inform the city that he witnessed a yellow service truck with license plate 34985 proceed onto South College Avenue from 1st Street at 2:30p.m. According to Mr. Porter the driver of a city vehicle drove at a high rate of speed, changed lanes unsafely, cut off the vehicle in front of Mr. Porter's thus running that vehicle into the curb. Mr. Porter had to slam on his brakes and almost struck the vehicle. The service truck never stopped and proceed down College Avenue.
Citizen was complaining that utility workers were not flagging the area correctly. He came around the corner of Kirkwood and Indiana and flagman stopped him causing him to brake too fast. He feels that this is an unsafe practice. and wanted to report it.
Called to complain that she pulled up to the four-way stop at W 8th and Fairview and a CBU dump truck would not back up to let her pass through the intersection.
tree with low hanging branches in alley, overgrowth from yard into alley as well
Recent rains have brought down 3 big trees into Rock Creek, near 2444 Rock Creek Dr. Resident worries that the jam created by the trees will create larger problems.
Resident called in to complain about parking on Diamond St. next to the Opportunity House. She is concerned that since parking is allowed on one side, the other lane is not large enough to provide access to emergency vehicles, especially with the new Habitat for Humanity neighborhood nearby. Thinks parking ought to be eliminated on Diamond St.
wall falling down on property, rental, complaintant called Scott Robinson (Planning/Transportation)
Does this reference case #155817? Very disgruntled resident of condo community bordering Clarizz Blvd just called referring back to what I assume is case #155817. He said he called Streets Dept two days ago to report that the east side of Clarizz hadn't been mowed for weeks. He wanted to report to the mayor the "very rough job that can barely be considered mowing -- it still looks like a hay field. This is NOT Bloomington. I expect this will be taken care of and if not appropriately dealt with then I will go to the H-T." Could the mowing job be checked, please? Thanks for your help.