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closed #102660

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614 S Clifton AVE

Case Date:
9/1/2003

Exceeds limit of 32 gallons Bags must have sticker attached.

closed #115893

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614 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
9/21/1998

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closed #94308

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614 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
10/28/2005

Bags must have sticker attached.

closed #97807

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614 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
2/4/2005

Bags must have sticker attached. 944

closed #97918

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614 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
1/28/2005

Bags must have sticker attached. 944

closed #99233

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614 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
10/4/2004

Bags must have sticker attached.

closed #99462

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614 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
9/17/2004

Bags must have sticker attached. 944

closed #100697

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614 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
7/9/2004

Exceeds weight limit of 40 lbs. 944

closed #186915

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

614 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
1/26/2024

Ongoing construction project - workers have been leaving rubbish in a pile in front of the house for months.

closed #206727

Street & Traffic Signs

614 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
11/10/2025

It would be helpful to have a west-pointing "One Way" sign installed on the east side of the Lincoln/Cottage Grove intersection and maybe even a "Do Not Enter" sign to alert drivers intending to turn right that they are about to encounter one-way traffic headed west. Currently, there is a west-pointing "One Way" sign on the NW corner of the intersection, but (ironically) view of it is mostly blocked by a "Do Not Enter" sign on the SW corner of the same intersection. Drivers on Lincoln who approach this intersection and who are unfamiliar with the street directions in this neighborhood could (do) easily turn right and head east against the traffic direction, formally in commission of a moving violation but it seems unfair to ticket them when the street layout is not well-communicated to the drivers. Note: there might have been a sign in this location in the past, but there have been some ADA-sidewalk projects in the area recently that necessitated temporary removal of signs, and any signs laying about could then have been picked up by a member of one of the local fraternities, notorious for sign theft in the neighborhood.