open #170762
Blocked Sidewalk
126 S Roosevelt ST
- Case Date:
- 10/20/2019
Lime scooters blocking sidewalk. Date: 10/20/19. Time: 3:30PM. Location: near 126 S. Roosevelt St. We tried to move them out of the way but the wheels lock up unless we pay.
Lime scooters blocking sidewalk. Date: 10/20/19. Time: 3:30PM. Location: near 126 S. Roosevelt St. We tried to move them out of the way but the wheels lock up unless we pay.
bike path dug up. gravel down. dangerous to cyclists. this is the polly grimshaw path? corner of 8th and Overhill in Green Acres neighborhood
Anthony’s Pets has open cages for rabbits, allowing diseases to be spread from rabbits to humans, or vice versa. Animals are left sitting in their feces with little water.
Lime scooter blocking private driveway. Date 10/20/10. Time 3:30PM. Tried to move it out of the way but wheels lock up unless we pay to use it. Address 126 S. Roosevelt St.
Two Lime scooters, one laying on the ground, currently blocking the sidewalk near 2219 E. 7th St. on 10/28 around 9pm.
I tried to log into my COB account so I could pay my utility bill that is due on Tuesday (11/26/2019) and when I entered my account information and pressed login it presented the dialogue in the picture that is attached to this message. I need to pay my bill before Tuesday and it is too late to call tonight. You can reach me by the email associated with this account or by calling me (Cooper Murphy) at 812-572-6268. Thank you.
Trucks are using their engine brakes on the bypass/College Mall Rd. It's very loud. I can hear them inside my house. Perhaps the police department could help restrict the use of engine brakes in this residential area.
Yesterday, during the huge mid-day rainstorm, water came up through the floor drain in our basement at 2638 East Dekist Street. It had a sewage odor and was muddy looking and reached a level of about 4 inches, covering the entire floor and soaking everything. The basement toilet also had dirty water come into it. I called the city utilities hotline and reported the incident twice, speaking to the same person each time. The water receded after a couple hours. We have yet to assess the damage and start to clean up. Last year on 2/11/18 our basement toilet erupted (see case #163027). We had a plumber verify that the city sewer was the source of the issue. We did not claim any damages, yet the city did not reimburse us the cost of the plumbing assessment. We would appreciate someone responding to this current incident.
Discarded needles in grass near sidewalk