open #205798
Excessive Growth
1512 S Highland AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/18/2025
yard not maintained, overgrown
yard not maintained, overgrown
Resident called in to complain about the location of a dumpster that has been parked beside their residence for approximately 2 months. Problems related to the dumpster location precipitated after IU students began move-in activities earlier this month. The resident has not been able to reliably utilize sanitation services because the dumpster obstructs access for sanitation vehicles. Sanitation has issued warnings to the resident for trash build-up, but the resident does not control the dumpster and has requested help to remediate the problem.
Resident called in to express concern about vegetation overgrowth at the intersection of Rockport Rd. and W Coolidge Dr. Resident believes property owners at this address may not be keeping up the bank for reasons related to their age. That said, the address is approximate and based on the description provided by the caller.
Resident called in use of a backhoe parked on public sidewalk. They were concerned about damage to the sidewalk. No ROW permit identified related to use.
Resident reports a dumpster parked in an area clearly marked with a "No Parking" sign on the street. Dumpster creates an obvious roadway hazard. Location provided is approximate. Dumpster was delivered evening of July 24.
Catherine Pierce (goes by Cathy) called in to complain about her neighbors parking in front of her ADA accessible ramp that is in front of her home (on the Fairview Side). The neighboring area has the Rock Climbing facility and they are often blocking her ramp and she cannot get out. She would like to talk to someone about this curb section being painted so that they cannot park there. 812-822-3023 - Home 812-325-7125 - Cell
Citizen complained about bushes and weeds overgrown at th entrance to west Pinewood, no visibility, very dangerous
West Stapleton Avenue and S.Leonard Springs Road intersect, grass grown high, blocking vision of drivers
flower beds of homeowner block clear vision of traffic