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closed #177544

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1015 W Gourley PIKE

Case Date:
9/21/2021

Pothole near the intersection of Monroe Street and Gourley Pike in the eastbound lane.

closed #165044

Excessive Growth

1015 W Howe ST

Case Date:
7/4/2018

Excessive growth onto the sidewalk, not able to pass and stay on the sidewalk. This spot is the northwest side of the lot, same problem on northeast side.

closed #161425

Street Lights

1015-1099 South Nota Drive

Case Date:
10/4/2017

Street light flickers and goes off and on

closed #29207

Trash

1016 E Jennifer DR

Case Date:
8/18/2005

Exceeds can limit of 35 gallons, Bags must have sticker attached.

closed #60066

Recycling

1016 E MILLER DR

Case Date:
10/30/1998

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closed #29835

Recycling

1016 E MILLER DR

Case Date:
7/15/2005

Recyclables & non-recyclables Plastic bags, waste mixed. 945 las

closed #96028

Yard Waste

1016 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
6/20/2005

Yardwaste must have sticker attached. $1 per bag.

closed #104721

Trash

1016 E University ST

Case Date:
8/26/2002

Missed pickup - RECYCLING

open #191921

Sidewalk Requests

1016 N Indiana Ave

Case Date:
7/11/2024

The north side of 13th Street between Indiana and Fess has an old limestone masonry sidewalk, maybe from the 1950s (?) It is interesting for historic reasons - it looks like it matches the sidewalks that flank Lincoln between 10th and Cottage Grove - but parts of it have degraded to a point that it is now a bit awkward to walk on it, especially at night. (It is definitely not ADA-complaint.) Is there an office in town dedicated to historic preservation that could commission a team of masons to redo this sidewalk? There is a concrete sidewalk just east of this block that appears to match the pattern, but it is poured concrete with pattern-pressed and actually looks a little comical, as if it is trying to be something that it is not. Also, a side note: there is no sidewalk on the south side of 13th Street in this block. If there were one there (especially ADA-compliant), people could more safely walk from campus to "The Standard" along that street.