closed #63398
Excessive Growth
308 S Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 6/23/1998
There is a tree down in the yard and the branches are hanging in front of the sidewalk and covering the sidewalk. This is not from the storm.
There is a tree down in the yard and the branches are hanging in front of the sidewalk and covering the sidewalk. This is not from the storm.
asked for private parking lots and sidewalks to be cleared from snow
there is trash on the sidewalk between 312 s Henderson and 522 3rd blocking pedestrian passageway * notice left for sanitation crews to please pick up trash during weekend or on Monday
MR. TIM FROM I.U. called to state that trash cans were left out by residents of 312 S. Henderson after the trash was collected causing the sidewalk to be blocked.
Poison ivy growing onto sidewalk.
Bush overgrown in to sidewalk.
Dear HAND. The house on the corner of Atwater and High Street (316) has several large bags with trash on the front porch. They have been there for weeks. This may be something for your trash compliance officer to go and have a look at (after the snow has stopped). Thanks, Stella Hooker-Haase 704 Eastside Drive
This property has bushes that have over grown and are blocking the sidewalk. You have to walk out into the street.
Ms. Wruble stopped by Pubic Works Department to voice her concerns regarding a line of sight problem exiting High Speed Tire Company. She was involved in an accident recently and she stated that she could not properly see oncoming traffic before she pulled out of the parking lot. She also stated that there is no sidewalk for pedestrian use and that cars park on both sides of Madison which also inhibits line of sight.
Ms. Wruble stopped by Pubic Works Department to voice her concerns regarding a line of sight problem exiting High Speed Tire Company. She was involved in an accident recently and she stated that she could not properly see oncoming traffic before she pulled out of the parking lot. She also stated that there is no sidewalk for pedestrian use and that cars park on both sides of Madison which also inhibits line of sight.