open #207175
Blocked Street
1820 E Southdowns DR
- Case Date:
- 12/14/2025
Car parked on street that blocks one kabd
Car parked on street that blocks one kabd
I live at 1811 S Montclair Ave and the house next to me on Queens Way is under renovation, but there's nobody currently live there. Their AC unit is loudly clicking and I'm concerned that it could overheat and cause a fire. I called the non-emergency police number last night, but it's still clicking today. Unsure how to proceed since I don't have a contact number for the house.
Parking bumper’s i’ve fallen for the parking lot above and are on the multi used path. They’re concrete.
repairs on grimes here are poorly done and rougher than the potholes they filled
Just south of the Switchyard Park entrance on Rogers, in the southbound lane, there are various holes in the road. They seem like they were cut into the road, not necessarily naturally occurring potholes. But, these are an issue that needs to be addressed.
We have a gigabit line install over the city sidewalk, easement. Installed by axis solutions Nov 25th. This is a heavily used sidewalk near mailboxes and we have two blind residents that use this pathway. There is a hello flag but no safety ramp, cones or other alerts that might deter a blind person. It's not a well lit area and is a tripping hazard. Please call at your earliest convenience, 812.650.8740 to offer solutions.
I'm curious what the possibility of reducing the speed limit on Bloomfield is? From my observation biking and driving that road daily (I live off Basswood), 40 mph starting just west of Adams seems too fast for such a narrow lane with a lot of drives and high deer crossing further west approaching the highway. I've often seen people fly up the hill between Landmark and Cory and slam on their breaks because they couldn't see the traffic stopped ahead. Not sure how you determine speed limits. I'm also curious of a deer crossing sign could be placed along Bloomfield (between Twin Lakes Recreation Center and I-69) - I bike that road everyday and there's a new dead deer every week or so. I know people stop looking at/get desensitized to signs, but it just seems to appropriate to put a deer sign there. Thanks for all you do!
Trailers, junk and skid steer on both sides of the street. Loud running machinery.
There is a broken utility cover in this area, leaving a hole in the ground. I have placed a cone over the top of the hole to try to prevent anyone from accidentally stepping into the hole. It needs to be repaired ASAP. It appears to me to be a telecommunication type box that was recently installed during the City’s Fiber installation.
Maybe it is just me, but it seems like installing signs and marking the new speed bumps on S. Washington would be a smart idea. The bumps that were installed blend in perfectly to the existing pavement, the paint is woefully inadequate to be visible under any conditions, and there are no signs indicating that there are bumps. People are being taken for quite the ride thanks to another phenomenal job by the city with a poorly implemented traffic calming device.