closed #178278
Graffiti
319 W Dodds ST
- Case Date:
- 11/29/2021
Graffiti on the retaining wall on the west side of the alley directly off of Dodds (N-word Killer)
Graffiti on the retaining wall on the west side of the alley directly off of Dodds (N-word Killer)
Trees growing up through the asphalt (along the stone wall border). We were advised by the HAND department to contact you about the tree removal so we can finish work on the stone wall itself.
Stop sign appears bent face down touching the ground. Exact coordinates from Google maps are 39.1555811, -86.5411486
There is a tree that broke to the North side of the New Hope Roof building. The neighbor says it is not on their property so it might be on a city alley. Please confirm if this is a city responsibility.
Residence has excessive trash on property. Bins are overflowing onto the sidewalk and driveway and spilling into the street. Loose trash regularly found on Allen Street.
Excessive trash. Recycling bin full of trash has remained ob front lawn for weeks. Trash bags in parking area along Allen street, trash spilling into street.
Eastbound Patterson left turn arrow for Rogers north cycles green every time regardless of whether or not there's a car.
Streets around the old hospital have been neglected in snow plowing. There are elderly residents who live in the area and an ambulance has been called in at least one instance with the snow. Residents would like the streets to be clear of snow.
Please empty overflowing dog waste container in front of townhouses
I live down the street from a construction site which is consistently incredibly noisy very early in the morning. I have reported this construction site for noise violations before, and the problem was, for a time, resolved. However, the problem has started again as they are once again beginning work early in the morning (around 5 a.m.) which, I am aware, is well before the time they are supposed to start even staging for their operations. I am an IU grad student and I need to be able to rest. I am aware that my neighborhood is in a rather defunct part of town, but people still live here and need to be able to function as normal. Please help this to stop. Thanks sincerely, Thade Correa 327 W. First St., Bloomington