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closed #143905

Sidewalk Snow Removal

940 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
3/5/2015

Sidewalks not cleared 933 n walnut

closed #133105

Other

922 W 8th ST

Case Date:
7/30/2013

sewage run off

closed #185015

Excessive Growth

922 W 8th ST

Case Date:
8/12/2023

A substantial tree limb grows Across the sidewalk on the Maple street side of the property at about 5 1/2 above the ground. It’s a real hazard!!

closed #173263

Trash

921 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
8/5/2020

Piles of trash at East side of house

closed #180980

Other

918 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
8/11/2022

Trash Cans are always out at the street, and when their trash can is full they just leave their lose trash next to the trash can by the street.

closed #181426

Excessive Growth

918 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
9/7/2022

Grass needs mowed, trash cans are out at road all the time, and there's stuff in the tree plot that's been there for a couple of weeks now.

closed #181648

Excessive Growth

918 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
9/27/2022

Grass needs mowed, and trash cans are out at the street, this has been that way for a few weeks now. Please look into this. Thanks.

closed #181511

Trash

918 N Maple ST

Case Date:
9/14/2022

tree down in yard,wires across the lawn. appears vacant and un-cared for.

closed #181588

Trash

915 W Cottage Grove AVE

Case Date:
9/21/2022

trash in yard, needles strewn about property, continuous problem

closed #186439

Blocked Sidewalk

911 N College AVE

Case Date:
12/6/2023

Hi - this is follow-up to ureport #186407. It is the sidewalk on the west side of College Ave just south of 14th street, near the train bridge. First off, thanks for your prompt attention! Unfortunately, the sidewalk is still not its full width. The historical sidewalk is about 8ft wide, and I believe pedestrians should enjoy the full width that was provided decades ago. I drew a red line on the photo to show where the edge of the sidewalk is. Everything to the right of that red line is vegetation and dirt that is encroaching on the sidewalk. What is to be done? I have done this work myself at the 11th&Fairview train bridge. I can do between 25 and 50 linear feet of this kind of work per hour with a shovel. This would generate nearly a yard of waste dirt which will need to go somewhere. An ideal solution would also stabilize the hillside but please don't let the perfect get in the way of the good. Please forward this to Director Wason as that sort of investment will require some leadership. I have watched work crews use line trimmers to move dirt and sand, which seems like a failure to provide the tools for the actual task they face. If pedestrians aren't worthy of this sort of consideration from the city, please let me know. Thanks! - Greg 812-391-3535