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closed #102899

Trash

111 S Bryan AVE

Case Date:
7/28/2003

exceeds 40 lb. weight limit

closed #62446

Other

111 S Bryan AVE

Case Date:
8/3/1998

Possible abandoned vehicle in driveway.

closed #146082

Other

111 S Bryan AVE

Case Date:
6/29/2015

I found a street sign under a tree in my yard while mowing yesterday. pPlease come by and pick it up. It will be just next to the fire hydrant. Thank you.

closed #116917

Recycling

111 S Clark ST

Case Date:
6/29/1998

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closed #119143

Trash

111 S Clark ST

Case Date:
6/26/1997

S#####

closed #109526

Recycling

111 S Clark ST

Case Date:
4/2/2001

NOT SORTED AND RECYCLING DAY IS NEXT WEEK

closed #93850

Trash

111 S Clark ST

Case Date:
12/27/2005

Exceeds weight limit of 40 lbs.

closed #25524

Excessive Growth

111 S Clark ST

Case Date:
6/20/2006

yard overgrown, has not been mowed all year, junk in yard, "eyesore"

closed #131854

Excessive Growth

111 S Clark ST

Case Date:
5/17/2013

closed #179337

Other

111 S Grant ST

Case Date:
3/24/2022

Hello, I am the facilities manager of Trinity Episcopal Church (111 s Grant Street). I reported a gas meter that I believe is unsafe. My case was closed with no further discussion about the concerns of the Church or the well-being and safety of us or our neighbors. The pipe on the meter is NOT well protected and it juts out beyond the profile of the building. Large trucks traverse that alley, not to mention cars. Our building has been struck on occasion by vehicles driving through or backing up while delivering food/supplies etc. The small pipe protecting the meter is only 4 feet tall and has been struck one time already by the wheel of a vehicle. We strongly believe that this will not be the last time and that our building and the well-being of its occupants are being placed in an unsafe situation. While I did not ask that the meter be moved - I would ask that it be better protected at the very least. The pipe protecting it is NOT adequate and it does not address the remainder of the gas pipe that is in danger of being struck by the mirrors or other parts of the very large trucks that regularly enter and exit that alleyway. These are the two issues we want addressed. I will be saving copies of this report and the last one - along with the city's response in our files here at Trinity. When that pipe is struck by a passing vehicle, we will be holding all of the parties we've reported this issue to, responsible. I strongly urge the City and the Gas Company Centerpoint to reconsider leaving that meter in its unsafe and inadequately protected condition. Thank you, Kevin Burdeshaw Facilities Manager Trinity Episcopal Church