closed #170519
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1181 E Carnaby ST
- Case Date:
- 9/25/2019
Street light on corner of Carnaby east and Westminster is out
Street light on corner of Carnaby east and Westminster is out
This hole has been in the sidewalk for almost a year now. Located on the North sidewalk of E. 4th St. between S. Washington and S. Walnut.
There was a deer hit and it died and is laying in the yard at 1191 E Carnaby. Does the City remove deceased animals? If not, do you know who I can contact? Thank you!
no water at 2616 E Roundhill Lane Bloomington, IN
On the bike path from Weatherstone to Davis, there is poison ivy growing across the path near the top of the steep part on the right side as you are going up the hill. This path needs to be wide enough for two bikes to pass. That's an especially bad place for poison ivy because it's right where someone might give up making it all the way up and need to step off the bike.
I would like to report that "no parking this side" signs are missing from the west side of N Washington St (between 15th St and 16th St). The street is currently marked for what I believe will be new neighborhood parking permit signs, but I think replacing the "no parking this side" signs is more appropriate (given the width of the street).
I tried to log into my COB account so I could pay my utility bill that is due on Tuesday (11/26/2019) and when I entered my account information and pressed login it presented the dialogue in the picture that is attached to this message. I need to pay my bill before Tuesday and it is too late to call tonight. You can reach me by the email associated with this account or by calling me (Cooper Murphy) at 812-572-6268. Thank you.
Yard is over grown
Hello - Park Ridge neighborhood. Please tell me the range of dates for the leaf pick up? I talked to the crew when they came through and they told me our trees were not dropped enough for the scheduled collection and they would return in the near future. I would like to inform my neighbors so they are prepared please. I will get the word out! - thanks again for your excellent work - Steve Akers Park Ridge Neighborhood Association
The trail to Park Ridge Park is over grown to the point where bikes and peds can not pass each other without using the grass verge. Dangerous especially at evening