closed #132656
Excessive Growth
522 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/5/2013
522 w 4th, sidewalk blocked with weeds
522 w 4th, sidewalk blocked with weeds
There are tall orange cones in front of 521 W. Kirkwood & pink paint marking the lawn & sidewalk. Same set-up across the street. If the city is planning to dig up something--pipes, et, will this affect where the BL Transit can pickup & drop passengers? I catch the bus in front of 521 to go to work. Thanks.
Overgrown plants and flowers are blocking the sidewalk in front of 521 W. 4th St.
In front of the house at 521 W. 4th Street, the sidewalk on the south side of 4th Street is very narrowed because the plants are growing over the sidewalk. It would be great if they trimmed back these plants so that the sidewalk is clear.
The alley behind my business is blocked with Trucks and cars servicing IU building next door. Since IU parking lot is right there why are the trucks blocking the alley. My customers need access to my parking lot and Trucks and cars parked in the alley make it difficult to enter my lot.
Multiple tents blocking street/sidewalk. Almost fell getting through to eat.
There are a lot of rocks on the edges of the road on both sides in this block. Looks like they are from a recent construction project that was not cleaned up afterwards, and they look like they are too big for the street-cleaning machines to pick up.
Hi! Filing as a resident. The people who live at 508 N Adam’s have been blocking the easement that runs between their propert and the tow lot, connecting Alexander St. To the B-Line. Last time I asked about this access point, I believe COB was planning to put a sidewalk in. The pile blocking the easement has grown since I took the attached. Thank you!
Hello, I am filing this report to follow up on open case #181958 regarding "Cross-traffic does not stop" indication signs to be added to the West- and East-facing stop signs. I would like to see this report acted upon as there have been more collisions and near-misses since I originally reported this intersection and as a nearby resident, it would reduce the extra noise (honking, collision sounds, yelling, etc) off an already very busy/noisy street, and I worry for the safety of drivers, especially those unfamiliar with this unique intersection that are most at risk for causing an accident to occur. Thank you for your consideration in this important matter, and I hope my remarks are helpful as you move forward to a solution.