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open #198841

Trash

314 E 11th ST

Case Date:
10/15/2024

Recycling bin has been blocking fire hydrant for weeks.

open #198840

Trash

409 E 10th ST

Case Date:
10/15/2024

Dumpster on north side of building is positioned too close to building and at an awkward angle blocking the lids from being closed.

open #198839

Unsafe Buildings

603 N Dunn ST

Case Date:
10/15/2024

Not sure how to categorize this. Utility pole at NW corner or property is leaning east about 20 degrees off vertical with guy wires. Utility lines are hanging low enough to clip a very tall person or a truck.

open #198838

Trash

721 N Park AVE

Case Date:
10/15/2024

Trash bin left out, 24 hours post collections

open #198837

Trash

622 E 11th ST

Case Date:
10/15/2024

Regarding case #198826: Google Maps for "015F" has the address listed as 622 E. 11th. Easy enough to find.

open #198830

Trash

314 E 11th ST

Case Date:
10/15/2024

Recycling and trash bins left out post 24 hour collections

open #198829

Trash

422 E 11th ST

Case Date:
10/15/2024

Overflowing trash, two mattresses just thrown out

open #198828

Trash

429 1/2 E 11th ST

Case Date:
10/15/2024

Trash bins and recycling left out, aswell as the apartments across Dunn

open #198803

Blocked Sidewalk

323 E 11th ST

Case Date:
10/13/2024

open #198746

Street & Traffic Signs

800 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
10/9/2024

Wednesday evening 7:30pm: maroon Toyota Rav4 with New Jersey license plates traveling west on 12th Street turned south on Lincoln (against the One-Way direction) and then speeded to the alley where it turned and parked in the back (north side) of this house. This almost caused an accident, and is a recurring problem with this particular address and vehicle ever since August when the new occupants moved in. Likely an undergraduate, possibly one who is either illiterate or just intellectually handicapped, or perhaps the person simply feels entitled to break Indiana driving laws (maybe there are no laws in New Jersey), but more likely it is just an inconsiderate, self-serving, and dangerous person who disregards rules that s/he deems inconvenient and someone who needs to be held accountable. Please do something about this - pedestrians (human and otherwise) rely on the manner and direction of traffic to be consistent and are not expecting vehicles traveling at relatively high rates of speed and headed in the wrong direction.