closed #207536
Street Snow Removal
- Case Date:
- 1/11/2026
The conditions on W. 3rd Street are ridiculous, icy and extremely dangerous.
The conditions on W. 3rd Street are ridiculous, icy and extremely dangerous.
new, pretty deep pothole at the edge of W 7th at Oak Street. It's pretty much impossible to miss this hole because of the traffic calming "roundabout" at that intersection.
There is what looks like either a ground hog hole/den or beginnings of a small sink hole at the edge of the blacktop on East Southdowns between Woodlawn and Manor.
potholes
2 potholes near 1913 S High St......in both North & South lanes
The water in Griffy Creek behind this property is incredibly murky today - opaque and greenish grey and a couple new items of garbage have appeared on the far bank. The level is high and the water is flowing swiftly, and it seems less cloudy coming in under the road from the dog park. There were a dozen ducks and a heron frolicking in the clearer, cold water less than a month ago.
The placement of this sign narrows the sidewalk way down here between the utility box and the street lamp pole. The narrowing in proximity to the handicapped ramp should be of concern. thanks!
The new stop light at Fullerton Pike and Rockport Rd has been flashing red for about 24 hours. I don't know if this was addressed during the day on 12/18/25. If not, please fix it ASAP. Thank You
Followup on a reply to a previous report. I suggested a bridge to finally silvestre this crossing problem. Reply was that a Boy Scout was going to do it (Eagle Scout project?). Is that still going to happen? Is he raising money, getting materials, etc? The previous solutions hace been short-term. A well-constructed bridge could get it done to last.
Not sure is this is a HAND issue. The "Beverly" building has installed a *huge* sign on the SW corner of the building that is brightly illuminated all night long and is visible from as far as north of 10th Street. There is no reason for a sign that needs illumination. In fact, there is no reason for a sign at all, at least on the side of the building. It isn't a business that will have night-time hours, and it is in the middle of a generally residential area. Is there any way to regulate this kind of thing, or is the fact that IU is involved mean that the City has no jurisdiction over what they do? The building is already a lot bigger than was imagined, and now they are drawing even more attention to it with an inappropriate, vertical sign.