closed #161558
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823 S Fess AVE
- Case Date:
- 10/14/2017
Fess Avenue between 1st and Maxwell is very dark. No streetlights. I am requesting a light be put in between 821 and 823 S. Fess. It's almost pitch black.
Fess Avenue between 1st and Maxwell is very dark. No streetlights. I am requesting a light be put in between 821 and 823 S. Fess. It's almost pitch black.
A middle aged, heavy set white woman with short brown hair wearing a grey t shirt greeted me, then picked up a stone. I stared at her, and she did nothing more. I do fear that she would have thrown it at me had I not looked back.
Wanted to see if the parks and rec department could come take a look at the Beech tree on the north side of Maxwell (marker used above). Several really large dead branches that are dangerously falling in a piecemeal way. The overall health of the tree is in steady decline, and it may be easier for the city to remove it now before it is completely rotten. Thanks!
question about vectren bill, reply- referred to Community Action Program and State of Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission
This fence is too tall.
Tripped over sunken in sidewalk, with pieces 3-4 inches stickign up out of sidewalk. Located in front of the Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
I own a home that is currently rented at 852 S Romans Way, (Gentry Honours). Today I noticed a hole in the front yard between the sidewalk and curb area. The hole is about 8 inches around, but there is a cavern below it that is about 1.5 cu ft. Thank you!!
I own a home that is currently rented at 852 S Romans Way, (Gentry Honours). Today I noticed a hole in the front yard between the sidewalk and curb area. The hole is about 8 inches around, but there is a cavern below it that is about 1.5 cu ft. Thank you!!
Mr. DeBruicker stated in an email that in February 2003, Insight ran new cable wire to his home. The cable has not been buried even though he has called Insight several times. He would like the new cable wire buried and the old one removed.
A landscape crew repairing the lawn area that was disturbed from an accident last week noticed a leak that was caused by the vehicle. The vehicle apparently had driven over the meter pit. The pit was filled with water, and the City of Bloomington meter was leaking. Nature’s Way staff was able to turn the water connection to that meter off. They recommended we contact COB so that they can address installing a new meter connection, or what repair is deemed necessary.