closed #188712
Blocked Sidewalk
703 E 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2024
The street and sidewalk are blocked by protesters, they're not actively protesting, but they are obstructing people trying to use 7th street
The street and sidewalk are blocked by protesters, they're not actively protesting, but they are obstructing people trying to use 7th street
There are a lot of rocks on the edges of the road on both sides in this block. Looks like they are from a recent construction project that was not cleaned up afterwards, and they look like they are too big for the street-cleaning machines to pick up.
Ongoing construction project - workers have been leaving rubbish in a pile in front of the house for months.
The sidewalk along Lincoln Street, near 8th street, has been blocked for the last few days during the daytime. It doesn't seem like anyone has been working there, so it seems like it has been closed just to be closed
See #186397. The referred case (#186273) clearly has an address. The sign is still there. Please do something about it.
Recurring problem. See #184772, #177627, #184699, #184577, etc. Actual address not clear, as it is on the property line of two lots. Plants are overgrown into the sidewalk along the south side of Cottage Grove just east of Grant Street. Pedestrians need to use that side of the street to avoid the fraternity in the apartment building on the north side of the street.
Large sign structure with sandbags standing in front yard ever since summer sidewalk construction project. Please remove.
Shrub on NE corner of intersection (7th/Washington) is a bit large and blocks line of sight for vehicles on Washington waiting to cross the intersection.
The tennants of 321/120 (limestone mansion) on the corner of 8th and washington regularly obstruct the sidewalk to the point where handicapped individuals would have to ride over the curb into the street to get around them.
Large shrub in front of house is so large that it is mostly preventing use of the sidewalk right there. House might be an IU property. Does City have jurisdiction over Campus?