closed #155984
Water Utility Problems
- Case Date:
- 9/18/2016
Water fountain runs continuously at park ridge east park
Water fountain runs continuously at park ridge east park
So the 4th St. garage barrage has yet to stop. Here I am standing atop this structure, howling at the moon like any feral Indiana Kat does, and I see the ease with which someone could make themselves flat as a pancake here in this town I love. Look at that ledge: if it is bar height should it be well to have a rail?
broken cap on hand hole trip hazard at showers fountain.
Broken window pane on south side of vacant Showers building. Allows access into basement of building. Some scattered pieces of glass.
This stairway always smells of pee and vomit. Needs painted too
all the way from round about up hill going west on winslow. i have picked up there before but to dangerous for me.
Is there any plan to pick the trash along N Walnut Street? There's been a lot of trash along the road for a number of months, especially underneath the railroad bridge between 12th and 14th streets, the intersection at the IN-45/46 Bypass, & north of the AAA location.
For the second day in a row I have walked past the Rubicon and Which Wich on E. Kirkwood Ave. to find a bunch of chopsticks littering the sidewalk. I almost slipped on one today.
These bricks have been loose and uneven for years. I tripped on them a few days ago, and snapped a pic to remind me to report this. Location: sidewalk along Morton east of Showers bldg, by first large rock sourh of bus shelter.
Here is the content of the email we received at the Mayor's office. "The electric company’s tree trimming crew was recently working along the B-Line trail and they left a lot of debris in the storm water ditch. Along with the debris that was already there, the ditch is now clogged such that water overflows and floods the trail. This is close to light pole number 83, a short distance south of the driveway that connects the convention center parking lots (i.e., a short distance north of Second Street). It would be a simple matter for two workers with shovels and a truck to clear the debris out of the ditch."