closed #210916
Blocked Sidewalk
117 N Hillsdale DR
- Case Date:
- 5/22/2026
Or 101 N. Hillsdale - hugh forsythia bush blocking sidewalk. Chronic issue, multiple Ureports, <huge sigh>. Thanks for your help.
Or 101 N. Hillsdale - hugh forsythia bush blocking sidewalk. Chronic issue, multiple Ureports, <huge sigh>. Thanks for your help.
Attaching clearer picture of how big the flames get out of this grill. Grill is left unattended with flames this high. Case #210902.
I live on the west side of South Park Ridge Rd, the block between Saratoga St. and E. 46. There is a very slight curve on this block (west side of the street) which is just enough to create a visibility issue for me when attempting to pull-out of my driveway. Myself and others have had some close calls when exiting my drive. To add to the issue, cars traveling this stretch consistently travel SIGNIFICANTLY faster than the posted speed limit. Wondering if there might be some kind of street signage alerting to "hidden drive" or something to possibly alert traffic of the possibility of a car pulling out from an area that is difficult to see due to the curve. Ultimately, I really feel the stretch of Park Ridge Rd from E 46 to the 4 way stop at Morningside Dr. could greatly benefit from traffic calming measures....speed bump installation. Thanks in advance to your attention to this matter.
Grill frequently left unattended, large flames. Smoke fills neighborhood leading to poor air quality. Photo is from today, grill was unattended at the time of photo. Grill currently lit and unattended at the time of submission.
Trailer has been abandoned half in the road for 3 weeks now.
The ditch between E. Southdowns Dr and E. Sheridan Dr requires a mowing. The young man who was initially mowing this year is now MIA. He was doing a fine job. It has been at least three weeks, since last mowed. Can we get this area back on a regular schedule, perhaps with Bryan Park? Thank you. V/r, Mark
I appreciate the paving happening and the difficulty in controlling traffic around it downtown, but the crews need more signs and flaggers ASAP
Car is parked on sidewalk. No answer when I knock.
Yard height is beyond control. Shrubs out of control
Several months ago a new culvert was installed underneath Browncliff which was intended to help the property across the street drain more effectively. Yesterday, in the torrential rain, the sheer volume of water became a literal fast flowing river across several properties on the west side of Browncliff Lane. this amount of water can't possibly be due to residential properties on Browncliff, Matlock and Headley. my guess is that it is actually unmanaged runoff from the IU golf course, which means it is probably full of fertilizers and pesticides. Since there is no effective water management anywhere on these roads, the water becomes a river, then a lake. I do not believe this is a natural floodplain, (since water on my property seems to naturally flow through a natural swale). This seems to be unmanaged water from other areas that simply hasn't been dealt with properly.