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closed #203411

Drainage or Runoff

2413 W Ellsworth RD

Case Date:
6/14/2025

Water drainage ditch across the street from 2413 W Ellsworth is filled with debris and blocking culvert pipe.

closed #203437

Potholes, Other Street Repair

407 E 4th ST

Case Date:
6/15/2025

closed #203440

Trails

399 N Morton ST

Case Date:
6/16/2025

Light flickering on post 132 B-line trail

closed #203453

Trash

211 1/2 N Madison ST

Case Date:
6/16/2025

Trash in alley

closed #173197

Street & Traffic Signs

220 N Madison ST

Case Date:
7/29/2020

The pedestrian crossing sign has been missing from where the B-Line crosses 7th Street for about two weeks. I called BPD dispatch about this issue two weeks ago, but the sign is still missing. Very dangerous for people using the B-Line and for drivers crossing the B-Line.

closed #173202

Excessive Growth

817 W 11th ST

Case Date:
7/30/2020

Yard overgrown, has snakes in it that come unto neighboring properties, please get yard mowed. Also possible line of sight issue with bushes that obscure sight of any car pulling into street.

closed #173204

Trash

1612 W 8th ST

Case Date:
7/30/2020

Neighbors have left their garbage cans on my property for +48 hours after trash pickup

closed #173205

Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)

702 W 4th ST

Case Date:
7/30/2020

The stormwater grates at West Fourth and Fairview literally had small bushes growing in the sediment. I cleaned them again today-but why oh why can't these be part of regular maintenance? When they are blocked, which is most of the time, the water gets 6-8 inches deep at the alley near my house. I brought this to council last year when the city voted to raise fees and was promised by the director (Vic?) that this would be remedied. I have yet to see a clean up schedule or to see a worker ever clean these grates or clean the streets. I'm sick of it. There seems to be no dearth of resources for curbs and flower boxes and traffic restriction work. Why can't the city maintain the streets and storm sewers in a systematic fashion? What is the schedule for cleaning?

closed #173208

City Performance

927 N Jackson ST

Case Date:
7/30/2020

You just don't get it. It's not about having a "better" police nationally credentialed by a profession steeped in oppression. You don't get praise for being the top 5 percent of oppressive militarized domestic forces. Are functions of an armed police force necessary unfortunately in present day United States, yes. But should they be LEADING public safety? Absolutely not. Change starts at the top and a public safety chief, perhaps of a law background or social work or public health, not police, needs to be in charge. Social workers and resource officers are seen as LESS THAN by police, as an ACCESSORY to a primary police force. That needs flipped. We need management, particularly a chief, as a social worker for instance. Social workers know when to call on police. Police can be an ACCESSORY to social work. That's the change that is needed. Policing must become the SECONDARY profession and presence when it comes to making sure we are a safe community. Social work and related can be 24 hours just the same as police; ask a foster care case manager. This is solvable! Change the system. The expertise in the community is there.

closed #173220

Parks & Playgrounds

400 W 7th ST

Case Date:
7/31/2020

How long will the City allow graffiti to be over a pride flag and trans flag on a mural? People's park. You can celebrate black lives matter without saying marginalized LGBT lives don't. Time to think of a different way to honor blm. Bring back rare Midwestern recognition of lgbt people. Please. It's just plastered over like the city doesn't care.