closed #192027
Business
508 N Morton St
- Case Date:
- 7/12/2024
HVAC equipment on the north side of showers is deafeningly screechy. it seem like this problem got fixed recently, but has started again.
HVAC equipment on the north side of showers is deafeningly screechy. it seem like this problem got fixed recently, but has started again.
inquiry to join the city board
2 bird? scooters blocking sidewalk/boardwalk
105 e. driscoll - some windows have been boarded up but others appear to remain broken, this looks like a dangerous attractive nuisance. the legal department should endeavor to get a local court to impose a receivership or otherwise order some compliance with health and safety here.
Abandoned scooter blocking the sidewalk and accessibility to the wheelchair ramp. Second note requesting city support for removal.
About ten "Bird" scooters are parked on the street on Grant just north of 7th. There is no scooter corral at this location, and they are blocking a parking spot for cars.
Bird scooter blocking the sidewalk for over 7days on the corner of the North side of East 3rd and S. Meadowbrook Dr.
I would like to know what code or regulation at INDOT or USDOT allows barriers on the street that are high vis orange to be covered up and camouflaged? These would be the parking places in front of certain restaurants. What liability does the City haven’t allowing this to happen?
We want to formally oppose Tyler Curry's proposed development on Morningside Drive. He wants to build a self-storage building right next to a park and a family neighborhood, which I find completely inappropriate. This is an area where children play soccer, go sledding in the winter, and walk to the local ice cream shop. This is a safe, quiet neighborhood that should not have a self-storage facility placed in it. We believe that a self-storage facility would make the park and surrounding area unsafe for these young families. Please consider telling Tyler Curry no.
Food trucks after 9pm park on yellow curbs. Main one on Dunn and Kirkwood. By peoples parks