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open #204334

Trails

4301 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
7/19/2025

Not sure if this is your jurisdiction or not. It is where this trail crosses South Rogers, a little north of That Rd.. When driving north on Rogers, drivers cannot see pedestrians, or runners who are headed south. The trail meets the road at an angle and there are bushes which block any view of oncoming persons until the driver is right at the trail. Just need to cut back the bushes.

open #204333

Temporary Signage w/o permit

713 Clifton

Case Date:
7/19/2025

On the E First Street side of the house: 3 illegal temporary signs in a row.

open #204332

Excessive Growth

1900 E Second Street

Case Date:
7/19/2025

Excessive growth on the pedestrian bridge along E Second Street, between Anita and Rose. Branches coming up from under the bridge as well as low-hanging branches,

open #204331

Parks & Playgrounds

2300 E Canada DR

Case Date:
7/19/2025

Safety hazard: There is Exposed barbed wire on the edge of the playing fields. Along the eastern edge where the fields meet the woods, there are several lines of barbed wire. They have been there for decades, but I recently saw a person get cut from them when they went into the edge of the woods to retrieve a ball. It is particularly dangerous starting at the press box and walking north along the woods - about 4 feet in from the playing fields. In some areas, it is a single piece of barb wire about 3 feet off the ground – easy to run into. In other areas (behind one set of bleachers) there is more of it in coils on the ground. Towards the northern edge where the field meets the woods, it is farther into the woods and it is a fence. I think it would be in the City’s and the community‘s best interest to remove this to avoid further injury. I suggest staff scan the entire line to make sure they get it all and don’t miss the pieces that are hidden by growth. These are the coordinates for a section that is on the ground and hard to see; 39.12601° N, 86.50944° W (In one photo I took of the barbed wire it is almost impossible to see because it blends in with the sticks.)

open #204330

City Construction Projects

916 N Lindbergh DR

Case Date:
7/19/2025

The courtyard at the 900 block of North Lindbergh drive has always flooded. The situation may have just been exacerbated even after construction is complete unless proper drainage is included before concrete is poured. I also don't really want motorcycles and motor scooters revving up all hours of the day and night outside of my apartment, and hope that this will only be for bicycles and non-motored vehicles. We now have what may become a huge mosquito breeding pool in our front yard.

open #204329

Blocked Street

2407 S Spicewood LN

Case Date:
7/19/2025

A cap for water access has been coming out and creating a possible problem for drivers. I have reported this a number of times and fixed it many times, including this morning. The next time, I'll take the cap home so that it can't cause problems.

open #204328

Excessive Growth

Hunter foot path between S Eastside Drive and Mitchell

Case Date:
7/19/2025

Someone needs to come out to trim the sky high grass on the side of the culvert along this path and also the overhanging branches on the other side. Thank you.

open #204327

Water Utility Problems

3268 S Southern Oaks Dr

Case Date:
7/19/2025

Significant amount of water flowing out beneath the sidewalk. Not rain runoff.

open #204326

Potholes, Other Street Repair

601 1/2 W 6th ST

Case Date:
7/19/2025

When W 6th St was repaved they left some utility access places (sometimes called "manholes") lower than the street surface. These could easily bend a bicycle wheel and could cause a cyclist to be injured. There are one or more of these in each block in the 500, 600, & 700 blocks. Some are near the north curb and are sometimes (but not always) covered by parked cars, and some are in the westbound driving lane.

open #204325

Drainage or Runoff

2222 E 5th ST

Case Date:
7/18/2025

Water is flowing from the lawn on the west side of Roosevelt, just south of Fifth St., and then running down the sidewalk. Looks like a leak; also the sidewalk is a bit slippery because the water is flowing through tree debris.