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closed #71570

Excessive Growth

202 S Clark ST

Case Date:
1/22/1996

Many houses South of 202 S. Clark St. leave their trash out (apparently unstickered). Leave garbage cans out all week long. A few bags have been sitting out for an entire week and now dogs are getting in them.

closed #71572

Excessive Growth

2130 S Smith RD

Case Date:
1/22/1996

Trash blowing from construction site onto my property. Evergreen trees planted next to my lot have fallen over onto my lot.

closed #71577

Excessive Growth

1011 W ORRIS DR

Case Date:
1/19/1996

trash accumulation at the above address

closed #71578

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1322 W 8th ST

Case Date:
1/18/1996

BASEMENT OF THE HOUSE IS FLOODING. COMPLAINANT SAYS THAT THIS JUST STARTED HAPPENING SINCE THE 8TH/ADAMS PROJECT.

closed #71580

Excessive Growth

1012 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
1/18/1996

Trash everywhere.

closed #71581

Parking on Unimproved Surface

106 S Clark ST

Case Date:
1/18/1996

Parking on the lawn.

closed #71584

Excessive Growth

317 N INDIANA AVE

Case Date:
1/17/1996

Trash not tagged, new tenants may not be aware of city trash pick-up.

closed #71591

Traffic Related Complaints

1025 S Palmer AVE

Case Date:
1/16/1996

Cars are parking on the road along Palmer causing traffic to drive in the yards to get by. Problem is apparently due to a lack in pavement width and snow piles.

closed #71592

Traffic Related Complaints

219 E 7TH ST

Case Date:
1/16/1996

The one-way alley east of the above address (currently one-way south) running from Washington to Lincoln needs to be one way the other direction or two way. People continually drive the wrong way down the alley.

closed #71620

Temporary Signage w/o permit

2420 N Fritz DR

Case Date:
1/9/1996

He lives in the Matlock Heights area and is very happy with the new stop signs at the intersection of Fritz and Glendora but it made him realize how old and faded the rest of the stop signs in the neighborhood are. He wondered if any of them could be replaced. In particular, he mentioned the intersections of Glendora/Barbara and Barbara/Saville.