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closed #113249

Trash

420 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
10/11/1999

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closed #113334

Recycling

420 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
10/4/1999

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closed #55647

Excessive Growth

420 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
11/21/1999

There is trash out.

closed #77626

Recycling

420 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
9/21/2010

Recycable items not properly sorted.

closed #7800

Recycling

420 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
12/14/2010

Courtesy Pick up. sent sparks courter

closed #81159

Recycling

420 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
9/21/2009

Recyclable items not properly sorted. Must be sorted for pick-up 945 las

closed #84732

Recycling

420 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
10/21/2008

Recyclable items not properly sorted. Must be sorted for pick-up 945 las

closed #181063

Line of Sight

420 N Morton ST

Case Date:
8/16/2022

Please consider removing the north-most parking space in front of "Bub's Burgers". When drivers are on 9th Street at the intersection, it is difficult to see oncoming cars approaching from the south on Morton because there is often a large vehicle parked right there blocking the view. If one space were removed - perhaps converted into a bicycle rack island - then it would be easier to see when trying to turn.

closed #183213

Blocked Sidewalk

420 N Morton ST

Case Date:
3/23/2023

Following up on report # 182909 Blocked Sidewalk FROM ONE MONTH AGO NO RESPONSE!!!! Bumped my head again today so I thought I would RESUBMIT this claim as a taxpayer. I should sue the city for their failure to address this issue. The overhang to Bubs burgers is far too low. As a tall person, I have to go around it and step into the road. Why are sidewalks discriminating against tall individuals? I pay taxes to maintain this area and deserve to be able to walk freely on that side of the street. -Randy

closed #32255

Street Snow Removal

420 N Oak ST

Case Date:
2/23/2005

Mr. Gold lives on Oak Street which is off of 8th Street. He said that Oak Street is not plowed by the city and inquires why not and if it should be plowing the street