closed #132654
Excessive Growth
904 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/5/2013
Overgrown weeds and plants are blocking the sidewalk in front of 904 W. 4th St.
Overgrown weeds and plants are blocking the sidewalk in front of 904 W. 4th St.
Overgrown weeds are blocking the sidewalk in front of 420 W. 4th St.
Pothole on Walnut St. is very deep and there were no signs. I turned onto Walnut from 11th street and there were no warnings for the pothole. My car bottomed out and cracked the front bumper and broke clips to where it is hanging. I parked to look at the pothole and walked up the street and took pictures, showing that there are no signs, and to show that this pothole is very deep, roughly a 2" drop. This incident occurred on Sunday August 23, 2015.
There needs to be a pedistrian crossing at the corner of Union and 5th. It is often dangerous to cross there.
I work for IU Campus Bus Service. Saturday, we were driving a special service that necessitated that we use the new portion of Woodlawn Avenue. (Once the railroad crossing is complete, buses will go up and down Woodlawn Avenue from the Stadium to Campus and back about 70 times a day during the week.) I noticed that a vehicle was parked on Woodlawn just north of 14th St. on the east side of the street blocking the bike lane, but mostly out of the lane of car traffic. I also noticed there are no "No Parking" signs on this new stretch of Woodlawn. Can those be added to prevent people from parking here? Thank you.
I'm assuming this is temporary, but the road is really rough in this area.
Blood running out of uncollected garbage bags at 703 North Washington Street and pooling on the sidewalk! There are flies swarming around this mess.
gutters falling off of house
Trash and old furniture left out to be picked up but not picked up. A real eye sore.
Residential properties behind the High Point commercial property at 702 N Walnut have been having constant issues with poison ivy all summer, as well as last summer. It is constantly spreading into our backyards from the High Point property. I've reported this issue to HAND several times this summer, yet the property has still not been cleaned up (or it is cleaned up once, and then promptly ignored again.) At what point can this go to the Board of Public Works for abatement?