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closed #62575

Excessive Growth

2128 E 5th ST

Case Date:
7/28/1998

Trashy rental--this is Maurice Garnier's at 5th & Jeff. Parker has helped us enforce cleanup before.

closed #62586

Blocked Street

803 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
7/28/1998

limestone blocks fell off retaining wall and into the sidewalk

closed #62594

Water Quality

4312 E Weymouth LN

Case Date:
7/28/1998

DIRTY WATER

closed #62621

Line of Sight

401 E Cottage Grove AVE

Case Date:
7/27/1998

The alley half way between Cottage Grove & 11th on to N. Grant . There is a problem with evergreen trees that are overgrown on the extreme north west corner of 401 E. Cottage Grove. You can't see to pull out of the alley , when you are turning left onto Grant ( the est side of the road.)

closed #62624

Excessive Growth

835 W Rosewood DR

Case Date:
7/27/1998

Overgrown vacant lot east of 835 W. Rosewood Dr. (again).

closed #62627

Parks & Playgrounds

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
7/27/1998

Farmers Market: Dr. Walcher has gone to the market twice. Both times he saw dogs. This is unacceptable - wants signs posted that this is against board of health regulations. (Dr. Walcher is a retired physician and has worked for the board of health in the past). If the number of pets at the market doesn't improve, he will be very upset.

closed #62633

Parks & Playgrounds

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
7/27/1998

Bryan Park - Henderson: Playground equipment - the shovel that you sit on and move is broken. Her child was playing there over the weekend and had to be taken to the ER w/a gash on his head from it. Just concerned that someone else might get hurt.

closed #62641

Excessive Growth

810 W Winding WAY

Case Date:
7/24/1998

the grass is too high.

closed #62678

Other

408 E 17th ST

Case Date:
7/23/1998

ALLEY NEED REPAVED WHERE CREW WORKED EARLIER THIS YEAR BY APARTMENTS

closed #62679

Other

417 E 16th ST

Case Date:
7/23/1998

WANTED MESS CLEANED UP WHERE CBU CREWS WORKED EARLIER, CHURCH IS HAVING MEETINGS ALL NEXT WEEK AND EXPECTS A CROWD