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closed #207023

Parking Meters and Citations

405 W 7th ST

Case Date:
12/3/2025

I was at the downtown antique mall on Monday and the meter I used is eating quarters. I put in $1.25 and got thirty minutes on the meter. I decided not to put any more in after that because I didn’t know whether it would give me credit for any of them. H76137 7thw0. It’s right directly across from the antique mall on the north side.

closed #207026

Traffic Signals

421 E 19th ST

Case Date:
12/3/2025

Crossing signal stuck in endless loop of activation with no pedestrians at the crossing.

closed #206968

Other

2374 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
11/28/2025

Dollar General shopping cart has been abandoned in the yard by someone at Crawford. Sitting in the grass between Crawford and Timber Ridge off of Henderson St

closed #206957

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

3118 E Moores PIKE

Case Date:
11/26/2025

Small wooden plank in the road

closed #207031

Sidewalk Snow Removal

400 W Northlane DR

Case Date:
12/3/2025

Following the most recent snow storm, the sidewalks and drive have not been cleared. This is a safety issue. Please address thank you!

closed #207030

Sidewalk Snow Removal

901 N Dunn ST

Case Date:
12/3/2025

The road has not been plowed following the most recent snowstorm. This has caused a serious parking issue. Please address Thank you

closed #206917

Trash

529 E 1st ST

Case Date:
11/22/2025

Garbage strewn all over the lawn, and onto the sidewalk, as usual.

closed #207024

Sidewalk Snow Removal

520 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
12/3/2025

Unshoveled sidewalks have turned into a sheet of ice. Unsafe for pedestrian walkway.

closed #207025

Sidewalk Snow Removal

431 S College AVE

Case Date:
12/3/2025

Uncleared sidewalk is making the pedestrian thoroughfare unsafe and inaccessible.

closed #207017

Accessibility Problem

Downtown

Case Date:
12/3/2025

I’m beyond disappointed that the city is planning to replace the brick sidewalks downtown with more bricks. The ADA requires that sidewalks be firm, stable and slip resistant. Bricks are slipperier than concrete when wet, and bricks are prone to breaking or get dislodged. The city has not maintained its existing brick sidewalks well. Please reconsider this decision, and please consult your accessibility committee before you go forth with this misguided project. Safety should prevail over looks.