closed #199850
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 1/3/2025
Vesar Pacifci called in to report potholes in an alley way next to his garage. He said it was on Maple and Euclid between 3rd and 4th. Any questions please call 812-650-2577.
Vesar Pacifci called in to report potholes in an alley way next to his garage. He said it was on Maple and Euclid between 3rd and 4th. Any questions please call 812-650-2577.
I received a call, phone number 216-337-3255, no name. From what I could understand, there is illegal parking happening on a street that only has parking on one side. The location is Woodburn between Kenwood Drive and 17th as well as on Kinser Pike/Rogers between Kenwood Drive and 17th.
I received a call from 216-337-3255, no name. The caller stated that the alleyway between Kenwood and 17th is riddled with pot holes. He also stated that he removed the snow, because it was never removed.
Betsy Smith - 812-327-5472 Ms. Smith called to report that sewer work was done at Jackson/W. Kirkwood. This has caused one of the manhole covers to not be sealed properly and it is constantly rattling. She would like to have someone come out and correct this.
812-381-1595 Homeowner at 400 E. 1st Street has his water meter uncovered. He said the whole piece is just missing.
There are potholes at 7th & Longview that caller states he's reported before and they still haven't been repaired.
Sue Sgambelluri - 812-345-3215 Sue lives in Ridgefield at 3909 N. Whitewood Way. She is inquiring about who maintains the sidewalks that run along Kinser and Rosewood here. Is it the HOA, or the city?
Abandoned foam mattress on the corner of S Henderson and Graham, south of BHSS.
Resident, working as a rideshare driver, reports observing traffic at the intersection of E 17th St. and N Eagleson Ave. for approximately 20 minutes. During this time several pedestrian near-misses were observed. Resident believes that Rush Week has created a situation where IU students are frequently crossing the road while distracted with their smartphones (i.e., participating in Rush-related activities). Consequently, students are using sidewalks according to existing paint markings on the road. Although 2 crosswalk curb ramps have been removed recently, paint for those crosswalks is still on the road. The paint is also impeded by mud in parts, which can be difficult for drivers to see. Students are prompting traffic to stop at 4 separate locations along E 17th St. at irregular intervals. Resident is requesting removal of old sidewalk markings and/or posting of a crosswalk closure sign.