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closed #104554

Trash

817 N Washington ST

Case Date:
9/9/2002

no sticker

closed #105894

Trash

817 N Washington ST

Case Date:
5/1/2002

MR. KNIGHT STATED THAT THE RESIDENTS PLACE THERE TRASH OUT EARLY AND THAT ANIMALS GET INTO THE TRASH AND SCATTER IT. THE RESIDENTS DO NOT CLEAN IT UP THEY JUST LEAVE IT TO BLOW AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD. hE ALSO STATED THAT THEY SHARE A GARAGE THAT THE THE HALF THAT IS USED BY THE RESIDENTS AT 817 IS FULL OF PAPERS WHICH ATTRACT RATS AND OTHER VERMIN

closed #106649

Trash

817 N Washington ST

Case Date:
1/28/2002

no sticker

closed #115988

Trash

817 N Washington ST

Case Date:
9/14/1998

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closed #167341

Temporary Signage w/o permit

817 N Washington ST

Case Date:
2/7/2019

IU "Trident" logo has been incorporated into the roof design of 817 N. Washington, a rental house managed by "Cream and Crimson" properties (a small local company that is not affiliated with the University.) Is this a violation of any City signage ordinances (size, placement, trademark infringement, etc.)? It is unsightly.

closed #169314

Blocked Sidewalk

817 N Washington ST

Case Date:
7/8/2019

Limbs and bushes blocking the sidewalk.

closed #181517

Trash

817 N Washington ST

Case Date:
9/14/2022

Garbage can and trash on the street now for two weeks, bags are being broken into by animals.

closed #199989

Sidewalk Snow Removal

817 N Washington ST

Case Date:
1/8/2025

Snow on sidewalk

closed #202230

Excessive Growth

817 N Washington ST

Case Date:
4/23/2025

"Tree-Keeper" database reports 56 Ailanthus altissima ("tree of heaven") trees being maintained by the City. Given this is an invasive plant and is known to be the primary food source for Lycorma delicatula (spotted lanternfly), should the City be obliged to remove these trees that are listed on the State list: ("Prohibited Invasive Terrestrial Plants [312 IAC 18-3-25]", https://ag.purdue.edu/department/entm/iisc/invasive-plants.html) ? If HAND is going to proactively threaten residents by "asking" them to remove something that is not on the State list (e.g., bamboo), it seems profoundly hypocritical for them to not address a serious ecological issue that they are helping to advance.

closed #202255

Excessive Growth

817 N Washington ST

Case Date:
4/24/2025

Large (20+ ') Ailanthus altissima (so-called "tree of heaven", noxious and prohibited) trees growing on NE corner of lot, close to sidewalks. Another opportunity for HAND to connect with residents and make more friends.