closed #67306
Excessive Growth
E LONGVIEW ST
- Case Date:
- 7/2/1997
grass high behind Service Merchandise will draw too many grass hoppers
grass high behind Service Merchandise will draw too many grass hoppers
Kingston & Longview
There are 2 1/2 foot weeds behind Service Merchandise at the corner of Longview Ave. & Kingston Drive, and they are drawing a lot of insects.
Snow has been pushed up on the sidewalk and it is not accessible. Must walk in the Street. This is by the open field on the new sidewalk.
The sidewalk imprints about walking your scooters across the street are degrading, and are slippery. I was walking on Kirkwood, and the one on the corner in front of the Cafe Pizzeria (that corner) is where I slipped and hurt my right knee. I walk frequently there as I am a student at IU, and it's only slippery on top of the remneants of that imprint. Someone is going to get hurt or die even if they crack their skull!
At the intersection of East Kirkwood and Walnut streets, directly in front of the BookCorner store, there is a pothole approximately 2ftx1ft that is deep and getting deeper, and nearly unavoidable during turns Northward on Walnut from Kirkwood. Thank you for your response. George Bull
The stop sign on Kirkwood for westbound traffic is set back pretty far from Kirkwood. When food trucks park on the north side of Kirkwood, the westbound traffic can’t see the stop sign. I have seen cars run the stop sign several times. There is a small planter right on the corner, where a stop sign would be visible, or even attached to the sign with the street name placards. Perhaps also adding a stop sign on the south side of Kirkwood would help.
Homeless man was pulling NO PARKING signs and throwing them around.
300 Block of East Kirkwood Avenue- the pedestrian mid block crossing signs in front of Chipolte & Tracks are completely blocked by tree branches.