closed #174053
Other
421 E Allen ST
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2020
Too many accessory Buildings. Appears to be violating occupancy limits
Too many accessory Buildings. Appears to be violating occupancy limits
Behind the house, there are cars parked in the grass. Coming off of rogers street.
Building recently removed. Now, used construction materials are being stored on the empty lot. Is the property zoned for such use?
The ZBT Fraternity can be found through Google as being a fraternity house. They are on cease and desist as well as not able to operate in the neighborhood.
There used to be a crosswalk across High Street connecting E Hunter Ave and the east side of High Street. When High Street was repaved recently, they covered the crosswalk, but evidence of it can still be seen on the east edge of High Street. Will that crosswalk be replaced? I used it frequently to get home. Thank you!
Cars turning right onto the bypass from Dunn Street rarely if ever look to the right to see if a pedestrian is crossing. Please make this intersection "No Turn On Red" and also add a pedestrian delay so the intersection can be safely crossed.
I often walk along 13th street between Indiana ave. and Fess ave. Could the sidewalks along this stretch of road be improved? On the south side, there's no sidewalk, and on the north side, the sidewalk is crumbling and difficult to use at night.
Missing tree grate. This is a trip hazard and not ADA compliant. Please replace tree grate or install pavers.
Challenging brick sidewalk in front of Dats and Do on 4th street. Difficult for wheelchairs.
This building has an extremely bright on the west side of the building that not only illuminates their property at night but also shines across Grant street and floods the houses across the street with sharp, glaring light. It is so blindingly bright that it is hazardous to walk down the steps of those houses at night. Can the city require that property owners face lights downward and/or ask them to install some sort of shielding so that the lights are not so offensive to the adjacent neighbors and neighborhood in general? It's bad enough that the building is so generic and tacky, but can the city prevent them from ruining the lives of people in other properties, all the while causing a hazardous situation to exist?