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closed #206479

Parking Meters and Citations

300 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
10/25/2025

Attempted to charge EV in garage at approximately 2:30 pm on Saturday, 10/25. Charger blocked by non-EV. Called city to report, but person who answered phone refused to do anything.

closed #206480

Parking Meters and Citations

300 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
10/25/2025

Attempted to charge EV in garage at approximately 2:30 pm on Saturday, 10/25. Charger blocked by non-EV. Called city to report, but person who answered phone refused to do anything.

closed #206498

Trash

420 E 6th ST

Case Date:
10/27/2025

This property neglects to take their trash to the street. It is next door to a restaurant. Their overflow trash ends up in our parking lot and on our property. We are having complaints from our customers, not to mention how embarrassing and gross all the trash looks. Something has got to give with these young ‘men’ and this issue.

closed #206499

Trash

420 E 6th ST

Case Date:
10/27/2025

This property neglects to take their trash to the street. It is next door to a restaurant. Their overflow trash ends up in our parking lot and on our property. We are having complaints from our customers, not to mention how embarrassing and gross all the trash looks. Something has got to give with these young ‘men’ and this issue.

closed #206525

Other

321 N Indiana AVE

Case Date:
10/28/2025

Smelled natural gas in this area the last two mornings around 8 am.

closed #206636

Trash

420 E 6th ST

Case Date:
11/4/2025

It is frustrating that reports made about trash and couches on porches do not seem to be followed through with. HAND says they do so, but the problems continue. This house, for example - *MOUNDS* of trash are piled up on the west side of the building, and couches remain on the porches all in full view of Runcible Spoon customers. Does HAND issue daily fines that accrue? Or does HAND even issue fines? And if so, does HAND ever actually collect the fines? And if they do, what happens to the money they collect? And if any or all of this happens, are there any records of the fines and their collection statuses viewable by the public? The same issues (trash, couches) are continuing at other addresses in the neighborhood, such as 213 N. Grant and 317 E. 7th, both in view of Grant Street Inn visitors.

closed #206727

Street & Traffic Signs

614 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
11/10/2025

It would be helpful to have a west-pointing "One Way" sign installed on the east side of the Lincoln/Cottage Grove intersection and maybe even a "Do Not Enter" sign to alert drivers intending to turn right that they are about to encounter one-way traffic headed west. Currently, there is a west-pointing "One Way" sign on the NW corner of the intersection, but (ironically) view of it is mostly blocked by a "Do Not Enter" sign on the SW corner of the same intersection. Drivers on Lincoln who approach this intersection and who are unfamiliar with the street directions in this neighborhood could (do) easily turn right and head east against the traffic direction, formally in commission of a moving violation but it seems unfair to ticket them when the street layout is not well-communicated to the drivers. Note: there might have been a sign in this location in the past, but there have been some ADA-sidewalk projects in the area recently that necessitated temporary removal of signs, and any signs laying about could then have been picked up by a member of one of the local fraternities, notorious for sign theft in the neighborhood.

closed #206747

City Construction Projects

314 E 11th ST

Case Date:
11/12/2025

An old house was demolished on Friday 7 Nov. It had been clad in cement tiles, likely asbestos-containing transite. It appears that there was no attempt to isolate the hazardous waste from the bulk, so is it now all classified as hazardous? If so, is the contractor required by the State to dispose of the mass of waste resulting from the demolition in a special way, or perhaps into a designated landfill that accepts such waste? Attached is a picture of tiles that were left strewn about on the alley (a public thoroughfare) after the demolishers drove away. In the days since, people and/or animals have been stepping on the tiles and crushing them, possibly releasing friable asbestos fibers. There is a dog living immediately across the alley from this now toxic site. Is it unsafe for the dog to walk on the ground in this area? Or does the City even care about such things? Maybe it would it be better to just look the other way and let the people with money do whatever they please (?)