closed #179539
Street Trees
809 S Henderson ST
- Case Date:
- 4/14/2022
The alley leading to 809 coming from 1st street- getting heavily covered in tree branches and the pot holes have gotten larger
The alley leading to 809 coming from 1st street- getting heavily covered in tree branches and the pot holes have gotten larger
The green street signs as S Woodlawn and E Wylie fell down from the poll. We put it back, but it seems like a vigorous shake will make it fall back down. It needs to be attached more securely.
A large tree limb fell from our neighbor's sycamore tree during the storm last night. We moved the branches to the side of the road, but the large branches need to be picked up.
Alley between 816 E Hunter and 808 E Hunter has several large potholes.
Reflective warning sign where S. Park Ave. deadends at the north side of Bryan Park. The top bolt came out and the top of the sign swung down.
The stop sign is partially covered by shrubs and they need to be trimmed. People run this stop sign all the time. Please make sure the stop sign is fully visible. On woodlawn headed NORTH at E Maxwell Lane and Woodlawn intersection.
Growing pothole in front of 912 + 916 E Maxwell
Somehow the leaves in front of my house and my neighbors on either side as well as those on Park toward Maxwell were all missed. We had them raked in time but the truck must have just missed this block
This is a continuing problem at 601 S. Woodlawn (the address above is as close as I could get on your map). Two weeks ago two large dead trees were causing a hazard, dropping limbs. Trees are covered with vines but have been dead for a long time. They continue to drop dead limbs. There is also a bad patch of poison ivy near the sidewalk, creating yet another hazard.
At the intersection of E. 2nd St. and S. Woodlawn Ave., Westbound traffic is frequently running or failing to stop at the stop sign due to A tree obscuring the stop sign’s visibility. This is a school zone and there is quite a bit of pedestrian traffic , many of whom are wearing headphones, between the IU campus and Bryan Park.