closed #124336
Trash
208 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 11/16/2011
The drive/alleyway to the left of my residence is unlit and pitch black at night. It is dangerous to walk to and from my car or trash bins at night. I spoke with my landlord and he said that it is city property. I would like some kind of streetlight or floodlight installed.
In the alley between 3rd and 4th street just west of Rodgers, there is a 2 car garage with multiple oil cans/rags and trash stacked outside. Looks like there is used motor oil leaking into the ground.
My landlord said that the alleyway between 208 and 212 S. Rogers is owned by the city. Would we be able to have it plowed? There's also an alleyway behind the building, running parallel to S. Rogers between 3rd and 4th. Would we be able to have that plowed?
Graffiti ob the east side of the building along the alley and on the south side of the Hoosier Workwear building. Thanks
This sidewalk is often blocked but today it was so bad i had to walk in the street (I'm in the street in the attached photo). Some other parking situation needs to be figured out at the surplus store because there's absolutely no way someone with mobility issues could navigate that most of the time.
Tree on the southeast corner of 4th & Rogers blocks vision looking south on Rogers. Very difficult for cars to see if other cars are coming down the hill.
I'd like to request snow removal for the alley that extends east-west off of Rogers between 3rd and 4th streets. I live at 208 S Rogers and my landlord claims it is the city's responsibility to plow it. Thank you!
Caller put $4 worth of quarters in meter #7116, on 4th St. across from Rainbow Bakery. Toyota Avalon is parked there. None of the coins registered in the meter, and caller does not want to get a parking ticket during her 3-hour meeting.
I don't have a current photo but particularly since the utility work completed on this stretch of road the parking spots in front of the shops flood and hold water. The gradient actually seems to slope away from the drain instead of towards. As a result, we frequently have to bail out the parking spots to make them usable for customers. Flooding issues include the accessible parking spot, which poses a risk to the mobility impaired. How can we best collaborate on a solution? Thanks!