closed #144562
Sidewalk Requests
675 E Heather DR
- Case Date:
- 4/12/2015
Crumbling sections at 675 Heather. Building & Architecture, Peppergrass Homeowners Association.
Crumbling sections at 675 Heather. Building & Architecture, Peppergrass Homeowners Association.
Walking hazard on two sections across from tennis court on north side of Heather. Building & Architecture, Peppergrass Homeowners Association.
Walking hazard on two sections just west of Laurel on north side of Heather. Building & Architecture, Peppergrass Homeowners Association.
Sidewalk is cracked and uneven, also there is some slippery gravel on the sidewalk. Grating over drainage is missing as well.
Greetings, there is a small piece of land owned by the city directly next to 202 E Ridgeview Dr. It has not been maintained in a very long time. The grass is very over grown, a large tree is dead and has large falling limbs and it is the perfect hiding place for rodents and other pests.
street light cycles
Near the mailbox at this address. HUGE pothole. Bent my son's rim.
The southbound stop sign on the intersection of high and maxwell is not clearly visible due to a tree/bush obfuscating it.
The Emeriti House at 1015 E. Atwater serves the retired faculty at IU. Currently the entrance to the alley behind the house is blocked off at Hawthorne for some minor resurfacing. Tomorrow, Fri 5/15, Faculty Ave will be resurfaced, so the entire access to the alley will be blocked off. I have two retired professors coming by tomorrow, one to pick up a very LARGE piece of art to transport to the Convention Center for a presentation. Emeriti House also has its art exhibit going on this month, as we do every year. Is this alley going to be open from the Hawthorne side by tomorrow morning? My professor must have access to the alley and our ramp for this piece of art. I would appreciate a quick reply so I can contact him about this. Also, in future, if the alley is being worked on or blocked, could someone please call me, as it impedes the traffic and our clientele, as most are retired and some use canes, etc. Thank you! Nat