closed #191923
Debris Cleanup (Storm Tree & Organic Debris)
820 W Country Club DR
- Case Date:
- 7/11/2024
Need tree debris picked up on curb
Need tree debris picked up on curb
Need tree debris picked up on curb
800 Block of W. 2nd St(2nd and Euclid):from Euclid turning on to 2nd, it is difficult to see looking East to turn out on 2nd due to plants. 900 Block of W. 3rd St: Sidewalk blocked by plants on the North side of the street. 700 Block of W. Smith: Impassable due to overgrown plants and trees.
Several houses in neighborhood recently emptied out and the tenants put all their trash in a large pile on 12th Street outside this house. Who is responsible for removing it? Some addresses involved were 201, 207 and 209 E. 12th Street.
The sand in the intersection of 12 and Washington is quite hazardous to cyclists turning onto Washington; could this be swept up please?
820 north Washington trash piles up behind house
Huge garbage pile on 12th Street side of property. Note: not all this garbage originated at this address. Some came from 209 E. 12th, some from 207 E. 12th. None of it is tagged.
Safety issue/Excessive growth at 820 w. 2nd street, unable to see on coming traffic west bound... trying to pull out off Euclid on to 2nd street, sidewalk also has excessive growth
Safety hazard/ line of sight Driving- pulling out on to 2nd Street, unable to see west bound traffic on 2nd street.
The graffiti on the west wall of the College Ave railroad trestle is OUT OF CONTROL. It must be painted over or removed ASAP. What happened to the policy of removing or painting over graffiti as soon as it is seen and reported? Our former mayor Tomi Allison instituted this policy and it works because the criminals know their defacement will be removed or painted over before it has it's intended gang communication or political statement effect. College Ave is a street which gives a first impression to visitors, IU parents and students and countless others. Railroad trestle walls (like the one on East 10th Street just past Union St. that I complained multiple times about) are prime targets for graffiti criminals (public and private defacement is against the law) and must be dealt with by the citizens and police being alert and reporting incidents of it.