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closed #65081

Parking on Unimproved Surface

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
2/11/1998

Yeakel paid son's pkg tickets & next day a deputy came with writ for her arrest. Yeakel plans a vigorous "anti Bloomington/IU" campaign to expose B'ton as money sucking, illegal pkg operation. (Per Michael Flory, first notice sent 1995 with many notices (& a promise from Yeakel to pay during the last few years. Arrest after payment situation rarely happens. In Monroe County, writs are only used when one is pulled over for speeding or other moving violation.)

closed #65086

Other

205 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
2/11/1998

CBU REMOVED PROPERTY STAKE WHILE WORKING IN THE AREA

closed #117865

Temporary Signage w/o permit

N KINSER PIKE

Case Date:
2/11/1998

"Painting" sign illegally affixed to utility pole (east side) at the intersection of N. Kinser Pike and Parrish Road.

closed #117866

Temporary Signage w/o permit

N KINSER PIKE

Case Date:
2/11/1998

"Finally - Self-Employed Insurance" sign illegally affixed to the utility pole (NW corner) at the intersection of N. Kinser Pike and Parrish Road.

closed #117867

Other

309 S Hickory DR

Case Date:
2/11/1998

Pet shop "Family Pets" is throwing dog feces and dog hair out onto the sidewalk and the parking lot.

closed #117870

Trash

3551 N Windcrest DR

Case Date:
2/11/1998

MISSED PICK-UP/RECYCLING BROKEN DOWN CARDBOARD BOXES NOT PICKED UP

closed #117871

Trash

509 S Pleasant Ridge RD

Case Date:
2/11/1998

MISSED PICK-UP/RECYCLING PAPER BAG OF NEWSPAPER NOT PICKED UP (RED BIN WAS PICKED UP)

closed #65091

Fire Hazards

2611 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
2/10/1998

Heilig-Meyers Furniture Co. Complaint stated that 2nd floor exits are continually blocked.

closed #65097

Water Quality

1437 W Allen ST

Case Date:
2/10/1998

LEAK AT METER PIT

closed #65098

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
2/10/1998

Mr. Walls is very happy that sand on the streets is removed once not needed, especially for children riding bikes etc., but he wonders why the city doesn't "filter/screen" it to recycle it for use during the rest of the winter season? He noted the method of "screening" for re-use - has street dept. considered this? He thinks it would be more cost-effective. If screening for re-use is NOT feasible, could sand be recycled for use as "fill material" for other city projects (Utilities dept.)?