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closed #120886

Water Quality

3617 S KINGSBURY DR

Case Date:
11/26/1996

LEAK INSIDE, PLEASE SHUT OFF

closed #120887

Other

4433 W Gifford RD

Case Date:
11/26/1996

YARD NEEDS REPAIRED WHERE CBU REPAIRED WATER SERVICE, RAINS ARE FLOODING HIS YARD.

closed #120889

Parking on Unimproved Surface

715 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
11/26/1996

Resident of 715-717 S. Woodlawn (red brick duplex) is parking in the back yard on the grass. Complaintant thinks owner of car has street parking stikcer on car. Car is a white Ford Mustang convertible with Illinois plate # HEWSTW 1.

closed #120890

Other

2417 S Spicewood LN

Case Date:
11/26/1996

Mrs. Cynthia Becker called about mistreatment of juvenile son, age 17, by police officer. She did not elaborate on disapproved conduct, but mentioned that she would have wanted the police to contact her or her husband about son's behavior. Council Office sent complaint form to her.

closed #70146

Excessive Growth

505 E Dodds ST

Case Date:
11/26/1996

House on west side of Vendor Apts., north side of street, 1st house west of Henderson St. has 20 bags of trash at side of house. ALSO - UNREGISTERED RENTAL & POSSIBLY OVER - OCCUPIED.

closed #120891

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

405 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
11/25/1996

wants to know if cbu had televised sewer mains here

closed #120892

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

1010 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
11/25/1996

SEWER BACKUP

closed #70152

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

3631 W Indian Creek DR

Case Date:
11/25/1996

BATHROOM AND GARAGE DRAIN BACKING UP

closed #70154

Unsafe Buildings

609 W 6th ST

Case Date:
11/25/1996

Large hole beside & underneath house - approx. 15' deep.

closed #70155

Water Quality

3634 E Longview AVE

Case Date:
11/25/1996

Mr. Plecher complained that his water has a very bad taste/smell. Utilities chemist at Dillman explained city ran out of carbon to treat water & algea taste comes through. This seems to happen 3 or 4 times a year. couldn't city purchase more carbon more often so this won't happen again?