open #198750
Street Lights
849 S Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 10/10/2024
Street light is out at 849 S Morton St.
Street light is out at 849 S Morton St.
You just installed a 10 MPH curve speed limit sign in between my yard and in Neighbors yard. The problem is that you put it right in behind a fruit bearing tree that we own. The tree is a Peach tree and so the tree will and can block the sign. The tree has been there for over 4 years and I will not be pruning or moving the tree. Also I feel the sign should be more visible in the area of the actual curve. At least on the opposite side of the house where you placed it. I appreciate the effort to curb speeding in our neighborhood but people speed through here regardless and it's 25 MPH the way it is. Thanks for listening to my concern.
Stop sign appears bent face down touching the ground. Exact coordinates from Google maps are 39.1555811, -86.5411486
2 security patrol vehicles for the b line trail were pulled over on the trail smoking cigarettes. Not good for people like myself with asthma. Not good for encouraging citizens not to smoke on the trail.
The residents at Allen and Fairview are not shoveling the sidewalk adjacent to their property. Please help and inform them. Thank you very much!
The sidewalk to the east of our front steps is cracked. A large mud puddle stays there, such that we need to keep it covered in straw in order for pedestrians not to slip and get muddy. This section is just next to the new sidewalks planned for the intersection of Fairview and Dodds streets. Including this segment in your replacements and repairs will allow an efficient, strategic improvement. Thank you.
The sidewalk has big areas of lifting due to the tree the city planted. I'd like to be able to keep the tree and maybe the sidewalk can be "shaved" to make it smoother for walking.
Flooding from the drainage creek that runs along Patterson (by Catalent). My home on Allen is 4 houses down from the creek. I've lived here since Aug 2013, and this has only been an issue since 2018/19. It's flooded to this extent 5 times in the last 3 years, never once in the 5 years prior. This timeframe roughly correlates with when infrastructure construction happened for Switchyard Park which is just a couple blocks away. When I've reported previously, I've simply been told "no blockage found." So I'm hoping for more feedback this time. I think the city needs to look into flooding mitigation in our neighborhood.
Debris has clogged up the ditch along the street.
Neighbor is pumping his basement water 24 /7 onto property line flooding my backyard. Is this illegal?