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closed #119197

Water Quality

1423 S Monon DR

Case Date:
6/16/1997

RUSTY WATER

closed #119198

Water Utility Problems

1602 W 7th ST

Case Date:
6/16/1997

LOW WATER PRESSURE

closed #119199

Other

812 S Stull AVE

Case Date:
6/16/1997

Tenant Complaint about bad plumbing, taking weeks to send someone, toilet doesn't flush part of the time, landlord has been contacted repeatedly; smoke detectors are inoperable, building is poorly lit.

closed #119200

Excessive Growth

202-204

Case Date:
6/16/1997

The grass at the apartment buildings at 202 and 204 E 16th St. is over two feet tall, and has not been mowed in weeks.

closed #119201

Traffic Related Complaints

700 S Anita ST

Case Date:
6/16/1997

Citizen says Truck #413 (Sign Crew) was driving very slowly, turned onto her street, stopped in front of her driveway, started backing up without any warning and nearly hit her car. Only stopped after she blew her horn.

closed #75967

Excessive Growth

E ROGERS RD

Case Date:
6/16/1997

The weeds are so high at the intersection of Rogers Road and High Street, they are blocking the traffic.

closed #75968

Trash

1708 E Circle DR

Case Date:
6/16/1997

T##M#### Resident states that someone dropped a bag of untagged trash in her yard and she wants it picked-up.

closed #67538

Excessive Growth

1709 E Circle DR

Case Date:
6/16/1997

Grass is too high, weeds, sticks, etc., everywhere.

closed #67539

Excessive Growth

204 E 16th ST

Case Date:
6/16/1997

LAWSON WENT OUT TO LOOK AT COMPLAINT #5521. THERE IS AN APARTMENT BLDG. IN THE 200-204 BLOCK . THE GRASS NEEDS TO BE CUT IN BOTH THE FRONT AND BACK AND THERE IS TRASH THAT NEEDS TO BE CLEANED UP. LAWSON SAID TO REFERENCE COMPLAINT #5521.

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