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closed #186782

Sidewalk Snow Removal

703 S Washington ST

Case Date:
1/15/2024

Lots of ice built up on sidewalk on south side of Wiley, just east of Washington. Had to be 5 square feet and 2 inches thick

closed #173572

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1009 S Grant ST

Case Date:
9/1/2020

Two manhole covers on Sassafras Hill Apartment complex (managed by Hunter Bloomington Properties) have been damaged for over 6 months. As you can see, the damage is quite severe. Rather than fix the issue, HBP has relied on traffic cones/barrels to block traffic from riding over the defective manholes.

closed #147287

Excessive Growth

1004 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
8/12/2015

closed #145804

Excessive Growth

1104 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
6/16/2015

1111 S. Washington front yard so overgrown strollers and wheelchairs cannot get over weeds that have fallen onto public sidewalk. Also may attract snakes, rodents, and other unwanted wildlife. Heightened allergy issues for neighbors, especially children.

closed #176117

Excessive Growth

417 E Hillside DR

Case Date:
6/11/2021

I rent a home from Olympus Properties. Lawn service is included in my lease, but I am having trouble getting them to mow the lawn. I have called them twice about this, both times grass is 10-12 inches high. This will be the third time. It had been 3+ weeks since it's been mowed. I let them know about the city ordinance, but am still having issues. Thank you for your help.

closed #176334

Excessive Growth

1415 S Washington ST

Case Date:
6/23/2021

We have spoken to our neighbors numerous times about trimming their trees…now the entire Alley behind our house is blocked with fallen trees on power lines & branches on cars parked in our driveway.

closed #181322

Excessive Growth

1208 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
9/1/2022

The property of 1208 S Woodlawn Ave contains Japanese Knotweed. Japanese Knotweed is a city-listed nuisance weed, and in the case of this property the growth is well over 8 inches (more like 5-10 feet) and is visibly spreading into adjacent properties to the west and north by rhizome. The Japanese Knotweed is also visibly growing into that house's siding and foundation. This is likely a rental house situation where the landlord is neglecting the landscaping.