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closed #99289

Recycling

3043 N Ramble W RD

Case Date:
9/28/2004

Recyclables & non-recyclables waste mixed. Items are not included in recycling program. Recyclable items not properly sorted. TRASH

closed #100983

Trash

3043 N Ramble W RD

Case Date:
5/25/2004

Exceeds weight limit of 40 lbs. Exceeds can limit of 32 gallons.

closed #78388

Recycling

3040 N Ramble W RD

Case Date:
8/17/2010

out on wrong day

closed #87111

Trash

3040 N Ramble W RD

Case Date:
5/21/2008

late set out. courtesy pick up on 5/21.

closed #119792

Trash

3040 N Ramble W RD

Case Date:
4/1/1997

T##M##### says it was missed last week too. Please call her back with an explanation.

closed #183924

Other

3040 N Ramble RD W

Case Date:
5/21/2023

After the city did digging to put in the new internet system, we have a hole on our property that needs to be repaired.

closed #201416

Other

3040 N Ramble RD W

Case Date:
3/10/2025

Spectrum dug a large hole in the yard that hasn't been filled. Afraid that someone will fall in the hole. Tried to contact Spectrum with no response.

closed #179443

Biking & Walking

304 W Kirkwood AVE STE 101

Case Date:
4/4/2022

I was going to the CASA office and then to B-foods last week. I wanted to park my bike at this convenient bike rack on the B-line, only to discover that I couldn't because of the stupid scooters. No, I don't want them obstructing the walks or preventing my use of bike racks!

closed #130749

Graffiti

304 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
2/25/2013

On the back of the hair salon that's next to Bloomingfoods W. along the B-Line trail, in between some graffiti art, is "F*** B.E.A.D."

closed #169907

Trails

304 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
8/15/2019

There is a hazardous sheet metal sculpture of a chicken setting on flat pavement adjacent to the B-Line. It is between Kirkwood Ave and Sixth St. When riding a bicycle on the B-Line here it is easy to veer over onto this adjacent pavement. The chicken's sheet metal wattles hang down so that they can be right in the path of a cyclist's head. Two different cyclists have told me that they have collided with these sheet metal chicken wattles. In both cases their helmets prevented serious injury. One of the cyclists showed me that their helmet was messed up by the collision. Something should be done to eliminate this situation.