open #211086
Traffic Related Complaints
Kirkwood & Elm
- Case Date:
- 5/28/2026
Obtuse and oblivious construction workers and flaggers causing problems with access to rosehill cemetery and Elm Street via large equipment
Obtuse and oblivious construction workers and flaggers causing problems with access to rosehill cemetery and Elm Street via large equipment
Why is this ureport showing closed? I went back and checked after it showed closed and there was no change in the sidewalk blockage?
7-8 Kroger 'Lower Prices' signs in the grass, close to the road, starting at Hoosier Hands all the way to the Hardware store. Possibly all in the ROW.
Mattresses left on curb.
This section of street and sidewalk on Highland hasn’t been cared for in years and keeps getting worse. At least needs a street sweeper to come through. Thanks!
There is overgrown grass and 3 non-running cars in the yard and next door at 2609 Kendall Dr the house had burnt through the roof over the winter, no repairs have been made and there is large construction equipment blocking.
Turning left from N State Rd 37 Business (east or west) is highly dangerous. Cars zip around in the right turn lane and bike lane. I've almost been re-ended several times and have seen more than a few accidents at this light. The stoplight is too sensitive and stops north/southbound traffic too easily and frequently.
There is a loose water meter pit cover in the area where BFC practices. This is the fenced in area south of the main baseball area. The water meter cover is loose and will flip up if stepped on. Someone could easily fall into the hole and be injured. The cover is near the trees that are to the east of the most western field. It is approximately 16 inches in diameter.
Low hanging branch needs trimmed over the car pull off along Washington St outside the west entrance to Allison Jukebox.
The bush near the sidewalk in Bryan Park near the intersection of Henderson and Davis is taking over the sidewalk. There’s a tree growing in the bush which grows faster than the bush. Both are taking over. I’ve trimmed this myself 3 times in the past year so that pedestrians and bikes can stay on the sidewalk. Can you trim, or better replace the bush with a nice shade tree that would enhance the park. Thanks, Jon Lawrence