closed #200428
Sidewalk Snow Removal
226 S College AVE
- Case Date:
- 1/18/2025
Snow and ice not removed from sidewalk, north side of 3rd St., west of College leading to the B-line.
Snow and ice not removed from sidewalk, north side of 3rd St., west of College leading to the B-line.
The new light in front of the the Twin Lakes Recreation center has backed up traffic a lot especially during peak travel times, morning and evening rush hour commutes. I have lived in Oakdale Square apartments for over 4 years and the amount of extra time it takes to get to and from work (I work at IU) has increase by 5-10 minutes because of the light. As a suggestion I think the light should be a yellow flasher for Bloomfield road traffic between the hours of 7am-9am and 4pm-6pm. This would decrease the amount the traffic can back up in this area.
The sidewalk on the northside of the Southeast Park tennis courts (along Moores Pike) is full of mud and debris, and unusable at times. There is also a stack of tree limbs that need cleared in that area.
The tennis courts have cracks running through them and there are large weeds growing inside the tennis court fences.
No water
The electric pole on the right as you drive into the parking lot for wapahani has exposed wires close to ground. One of the wires has a bare spot on it
Homeless trash and small camp
Homeless trash and small camp
I don't know whether these streets are managed by the city or by Regency (or whoever owns the apartments and houses over here), but this morning, the entire stretch of road between the houses and the apartment buildings was solid ice. The road behind the apartment buildings wasn't much better. I slid all over the place trying to leave this morning, and since parking enforcement also never seems to monitor this area, the road between the apartments and the houses is always parked bumper-to-bumper along both sides. So I basically slid between two rows of cars with barely enough room to get through, just sort of praying that I didn't slide into a car. I managed to make it through unscathed, but SOMEONE needs to put salt or ice-melt down on these roads back here. I drove on stretches of solid ice all the way until I reached the road by the elementary school. The entire neighborhood back here was icy or snowy, and since there's too many people parked back through this entire area anyway, getting through there was a nightmare. This was a minor snowstorm in the grand scheme of things - frankly, I'm terrified of what will happen if/when we get a big storm. If the city is responsible for these roads, could someone PLEASE put salt/ice-melt down out here so we can drive safely? If the apartment and/or house owners are responsible for these roads, could someone PLEASE remind them that they need to salt the roads as well as the sidewalks? Thank you.
Potholes in alley between Dodds and Allen.