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closed #156430

Blocked Sidewalk

805 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
10/7/2016

Tenants are leaving large trash containers on the sidewalk, blocking pedestrian traffic.

closed #157807

Blocked Sidewalk

805 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
1/20/2017

Large garbage containers regularly stored on sidewalk 24/7, blocking pedestrian traffic.

closed #165350

Blocked Sidewalk

802 W 7th ST

Case Date:
8/1/2018

Four city issued trash and recycling containers belonging to 802 W 7th still on sidewalk 24 hours after trash/recycling pickup. Blocking sidewalk on Maple Street at W 7th.

closed #165526

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
8/16/2018

It has been 3 days since trash collection (monday), and the 547 s lincoln still has their trash and recycling carts out blocking the sidewalk.

closed #165767

Blocked Sidewalk

1417 W Habitat ST

Case Date:
9/1/2018

Open trashcans and trash left permanently on City property (Habitat St.) Mosquito breeding site and vermin spread trash over street and nearby property.

closed #157977

Blocked Sidewalk

803 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
2/2/2017

Large trash container full of garbage has been sitting on the sidewalk for two weeks, blocking pedestrian traffic.

closed #164540

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
5/24/2018

It is 3 days past trash pick up, and the sidewalks along South Lincoln street are still obstructed by numerous trash bins. See the section between 3rd and 1st street.

closed #192648

Blocked Sidewalk

612 S Park Ave

Case Date:
8/2/2024

Sidewalk entirely blocked by tenant move out debris

closed #192902

Blocked Sidewalk

800 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
8/16/2024

Identical issue to uReport cases #181052 and #171211. Large stones from corner of retention wall (NW corner of property, Lincoln side and adjacent to the alley) are not professionally set and have a habit of falling down onto the sidewalk. Currently, the fallen stones are not completely blocking foot traffic, but wheelchair/stroller traffic is impeded and the stones pose a dangerous stumbling hazard at night. The property owner should have the wall redone by actual, competent masons so that this doesn't happen again.