closed #193509
Blocked Sidewalk
532 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 9/12/2024
Recycling can blocking sidewalk for several days.
Recycling can blocking sidewalk for several days.
Ice on 10th St side of corner
Good morning, The sidewalk at the southeast corner of 10th and Walnut is still covered in snow and ice from the storm two weeks ago. Please instruct the property owners to remove this for public safety. Thank you!
Sidewalk blocked with snow since the first snow fall. The tenants/Landlord have done nothing about it.
There are several large potholes on S Southway that are difficult to drive around due to the narrowness of the road and large size of potholes.
Semi parked in the intersection of 10th and Morton obstructing traffic.
This isn't a functional problem - it's a behavioral one. As I walked past the building on the NE corner of Morton and W 10th St, there was a man (who I'm assuming was employed by that building) using a leaf blower to blow a significant amount of debris into the storm drain on that corner. I asked him not to do that and why, but he continued to do it after I left. I don't know if there's anything that can be done, but I just wanted to share this with you!
Large pile of brush has been sitting at the SW corner of Lincoln and 10th for weeks. Appears to be in ROW.
Residents at 533 N Lincoln have made a trash pile on 10th Street side of their property. There is an IU home football game this weekend and hundreds of people will be driving and walking by the trash on Saturday. Not good. Can you help get the trash cleaned up?
See case #204983. That one was for a "For Rent" sign put up by Brawley in the ROW in front of 508 N. Washington. Apparnetly, they have been informed but they have done nothing about it and the sign remains after a month. Now, "Cedarview" (+ "10th & College") has done the same thing - signs in the ROWs all over town. Lincoln/10th, for example, but others downtown. The question is: since these signs have been left on public property, are they considered trash? And if so, can anyone just pick them up and toss them in a dumpster? Give us permission to do that and we will be happy to take care of them as residents and not wait the weeks (months!) for HAND or Planning to address the issue with the perpetrators.