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closed #189037

Other

401 E 8th ST

Case Date:
6/20/2024

Stolen orange cone sitting on sidewalk (Grant side).

closed #189079

Other

516 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
6/24/2024

Stolen orange/white barrel sitting on the south side of this building facing the alley in between the two entrance doors.

closed #189034

Other

305 E 12th ST

Case Date:
6/20/2024

Orange/white safety barrel stolen from a utility project site sitting up against house.

closed #189033

Other

407 E 12th ST

Case Date:
6/20/2024

Orange/white safety barrel stolen from a utility project site sitting on porch.

closed #188953

Nuisance Lights

300 W 11th ST

Case Date:
6/14/2024

Street light on during the day on southwest side of intersection.

closed #188737

Other

711 N Indiana AVE

Case Date:
6/3/2024

homeless people are reported sleeping on the property.

closed #189466

Request a new Street Light

1100 W 6th ST

Case Date:
7/2/2024

This road has zero sidewalks and no street lamps. Walking pets or even just walking at night to go from 6th to 7th is dangerous. There are a lot of aged trees, so moonlight does not shine through (unless winter). As someone who has lived in the neighborhood for 7 years, I find it scary to walk down this area without proper light.

closed #189144

Request a new Street Light

1009 N Jackson ST

Case Date:
6/26/2024

Street light & tree down due to recent storm potential fire hazard

closed #189022

Request a new Street Light

421 N Jackson ST

Case Date:
6/19/2024

Streetlight in the corner of W 9th St & N Jackson St does not light after dark

closed #188316

Nuisance Lights

810 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
5/8/2024

New street lamp on SE corner of 12th/Lincoln is WAY too bright, much brighter and whiter than the normal orange-ish lamps on other street light fixtures in the neighborhood. This one emits a lot of glare, blinding drivers as they attempt to navigate 12th Street, and causing pain if one happens to look directly at it. Worse, it casts light far beyond the actual intersection, flooding the houses in the vicinity with unwanted light all night long, preventing people from enjoying their porches in the evenings and early mornings. If the City refuses to switch the light to a normal soft light that can be tolerated, it seems reasonable that the light can at the very least be shaded so that the intense glare is only directed downward rather than flooding the neighbors' homes in all directions with unnatural, unhealthy, and offensive light. A similar lamp was recently installed at the 12th/Dunn intersection. The people who live near that intersection are probably experiencing a similar, unwelcome annoyance.