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closed #64024

Excessive Growth

3501 E Park LN

Case Date:
5/15/1998

ON THE CORNER OF E. PARK LANE AND MORNINGSIDE DRIVE THERE IS GRASS THAT NEEDS TO BE MOWED. THE COMPLAINTANT CLAIMS THAT THIS IS THE CITIES PROPERTY. HE WANTS IT MOWED. HE NEEDS TO KNOW IF THIS IS HIS PROPERTY OR IF IT IS THE CITIES.

closed #64149

Excessive Growth

3501 E Park LN

Case Date:
5/6/1998

LAWN NEEDS MOWED. THIS IS A POSSIBLE UNREG. RENTAL. PARKING PROBLEMS.

closed #64334

Sidewalk Snow Removal

3425 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
4/24/1998

Recently purchased this property. Says there is a drainage ditch behind property in City ROW which is badly plugged up with debris. Says this drainage "creek" drains much of Park Ridge area and the whole thing is clogged up. Would like City to have it cleaned out.

closed #65145

Water Quality

113 N Concord RD

Case Date:
1/31/1998

WANTS WATER TURNED ON AFTER HOURS, OFFICE IS CLOSED

closed #66567

Water Quality

3601 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
9/6/1997

WATER LEAK

closed #66674

Water Utility Problems

102 N Concord RD

Case Date:
8/27/1997

CONTRACTOR "SNAGGED" METER PIT DURING EXCAVATION.

closed #66704

Water Utility Problems

3709 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
8/25/1997

WATER COMING UP AROUND FIRE HYDRANT.

closed #67540

Sidewalk Snow Removal

3500 E Morningside DR

Case Date:
6/16/1997

THERE ARE DEEP DITCHES ON EITHER SIDE OF MORNINGSIDE. WHEN IT RAINS, ESPECIALLY A HEAVY RAIN, THESE DITCHES FILL UP. THE WATER TENDS TO POOL AT THE INTERSECTION WITH LEXINGTON. THE WATER SETS AND BECOMES STAGNANT AND ATTRACTS MOSQUITOES

closed #67674

Sidewalk Snow Removal

102 N Concord RD

Case Date:
6/4/1997

Complaint was relayed by David Hamilton. Problem with drainage ditch and drain going under Concord. Apparently it is not handling the water the way that it should and is eroding Mr. Burton's yard.

closed #70155

Water Quality

3634 E Longview AVE

Case Date:
11/25/1996

Mr. Plecher complained that his water has a very bad taste/smell. Utilities chemist at Dillman explained city ran out of carbon to treat water & algea taste comes through. This seems to happen 3 or 4 times a year. couldn't city purchase more carbon more often so this won't happen again?