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closed #65074

Water Quality

2108 S Georgetown RD

Case Date:
2/11/1998

Customer has recently (past week) begun seeing black staining of sink and inside their "water pick". SG called Dillman Lab to arrange sample pick up.

closed #117878

Trash

1321 N Kinser PIKE

Case Date:
2/10/1998

closed #117877

Trash

3311 N Kingsley DR

Case Date:
2/10/1998

S - cans/bags don't have appropriate stickers

closed #117876

Trash

802 W 7th ST

Case Date:
2/10/1998

S - cans/bags don't have appropriate stickers

closed #117875

Trash

1201 W Cottage Grove AVE

Case Date:
2/10/1998

S - cans/bags don't have appropriate stickers

closed #117874

Trash

1017 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
2/10/1998

S - cans/bags do not have appropriate stickers

closed #117873

Other

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
2/10/1998

RE: 3rd St Park. Construction crew used one of the benches from 3rd St Park and it is now sitting in mud and water on the SE corner of Municipal Building. Caller wants the bench cleaned up and back at 3rd St rather than rotting away.

closed #117872

Other

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
2/10/1998

RE: 3rd St Park. Construction crew used one of the benches from 3rd St Park and it is now sitting in mud and water on the SE corner of Municipal Building. Caller wants the bench cleaned up and back at 3rd St rather than rotting away.

closed #65100

Line of Sight

3822 E Brownridge RD

Case Date:
2/10/1998

There is brush that has overgrown at the southwest corner of Brownridge Road and S. Smith Road. The brush has come out onto the roads. The citizen knew that the City trims back the brush if it is in the city right-of-way.

closed #65098

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
2/10/1998

Mr. Walls is very happy that sand on the streets is removed once not needed, especially for children riding bikes etc., but he wonders why the city doesn't "filter/screen" it to recycle it for use during the rest of the winter season? He noted the method of "screening" for re-use - has street dept. considered this? He thinks it would be more cost-effective. If screening for re-use is NOT feasible, could sand be recycled for use as "fill material" for other city projects (Utilities dept.)?