closed #169937
Temporary Signage w/o permit
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 8/18/2019
Nailed to a pole on W Third, near the intersection with Cory Lane, black and yellow We Buy Houses sign.
Nailed to a pole on W Third, near the intersection with Cory Lane, black and yellow We Buy Houses sign.
White lines for pedestrian crosswalks are severely faded on college mall road, which is quite dangerous—especially at night. Please repaint them.
On 446, coming towards town from lake monroe, there's a bend in the road right before moores pike. Today, a flock of 30 or so cyclists were riding in the shoulder and about half of them broke into the lane I was driving in to avoid a series of potholes that made the shoulder unnavigable for bicyles. I slammed on my brakes and avoided hitting them (I couldn't go around in the other lane because of oncoming traffic). I imagine shoulders aren't the priority, but it would have been a very serious accident if I hadn't managed to slow down.
The alley that runs from 2nd St. to the Harmony School parking lot continues north across Hunter and runs to Atwater. There is another alley that runs from Faculty down to Woodlawn (just south of Subway). Those two alleys intersect. The problem is that the intersection is completely overgrown with bushes and vines, which makes it extremely hard for someone headed west to see anyone coming from Hunter. And since so many Harmony kids use that alley to get to Subway, I fear that one of them will get hit, especially now that there are several rental houses with parking off that alley. Could you either have someone trim the overgrowth back or ask the homeowners to do it? If you come down from Faculty, you will see how badly obstructed the view is of anyone coming up the alley from Hunter. (And if you use the alley off of Hunter, be prepared to get scratches on your vehicle by the bushes growing into the alley.)
Cat parked on sidewalk at 213 n grant
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This hole has been in the sidewalk for almost a year now. Located on the North sidewalk of E. 4th St. between S. Washington and S. Walnut.
Someone is keeping a 300# pig in their backyard.
The water tastes like they are using too much chlorine to treat it. What’s going on?
The plants alongside the trail at Butler Park just West of the bridge are so overgrown as to inhibit use of the path. I suggest they be trimmed back.