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closed #122432

Parking on Unimproved Surface

609 W Allen ST

Case Date:
7/21/2011

Despite previous warnings from city staff, there continue to be cars parked in the front yard. Tonight, one car in the yard and one car blocking the sidewalk. We also have photo from 6/14 of a car parked in the yard.

closed #122439

Other

1026 S Dunn ST

Case Date:
7/21/2011

Like many others in my neighborhood, I have had items stolen from my (unlocked) car this summer. In particular an empty Ray Ban sunglasses case, and a cheap GSP system ($100). I noticed the items were missing about July 7.

closed #122453

Excessive Growth

2415 W Vernal PIKE

Case Date:
7/25/2011

Cannot see oncoming traffic when pulling out onto Vernal from Lemon.

closed #122530

Excessive Growth

N Pete Ellis DR

Case Date:
7/28/2011

Field near Cambridge apts and the Post Office has weeds 5 feet tall. Never been this bad before, eyesore. See phone number above. Can also contact Rosalie in OOTM for email address.

closed #122536

Other

420 E 6th ST

Case Date:
7/28/2011

couch in parking lot as trash, dumpster not enclosed, high level of weeds in parking lot

closed #122537

Other

426 E 6th ST

Case Date:
7/28/2011

trash laying in driveway

closed #122538

Trash

2544 E 8th ST

Case Date:
7/28/2011

Trash issue.

closed #122544

Other

Case Date:
8/1/2011

Location of your Problem: ?? Southdowns Details: The branches of the trees (willows?) on Southdowns are hitting cyclists in the face if they stay in the designated bike lane, between Woodlawn (Bryan Park) and Highland. Please check both sides of Southdowns (one-way traffic). I think the trees need a trim.

closed #122769

Other

Case Date:
8/10/2011

Please! Can someone tell me why the intersection of Second Street and the B Line is still impassable?!? I understand that anything south of Second Street is part of Phase II so officially there has been no need to complete it and that there will eventually be a fancy inlay saying "Second Street" but just having a large hole where that eventually will go is unacceptable! Every other intersection along Phase II of the B Line has a piece of plywood or something laid over it so people can safely cross, why hasn't that been done at the busiest intersection along the trail! I bike that section of the B Line at least 4 times a day and every single time I have to awkwardly go offroading in order to get back on the trail for that 3 feet of trail that isn't paved. Or I have to continue on to Morton Street, usually angering drivers who are trying to turn onto Second. And that part of the B Line that isn't paved is so close to the street that is extremely unsafe for everyone. I can't count the number of times I seen children suddenly getting off their bikes in the middle of Second Street, with traffic that rarely yields to pedestrians, to maneuver around the unpaved section. Large groups of bikers will hold up traffic for a while as each of them get off their bike, walk around the hole then get back on. It is so frustrating and infuriating to continue further down south and see that landscaping has been completed and agility benches have been installed, yet no one has thought to put down a piece of plywood over that tiny section of trail that makes it extremely unsafe and inconvenient for people to use! I should have complained about this a year ago when it first became a problem but every day I thought "no, someone has to fix it, it's such an obvious problem that can be so easily fixed." I know I share this concern with many regular users of the B Line. My apologies for this not being a well-formed letter, I am just at the end of my rope!

closed #122771

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

Case Date:
8/11/2011

Location of your Problem: 2910 N Ramble Rd E Details: How is it possible to get sidewalks and curbs in the part of the Blue Ridge subdivision that doesn't have them? This would go a long way to reducing erosion in this very hilly part of town. Contact Info Name: Owen V. Johnson Email: johnsono@indiana.edu