closed #144766
Abandoned Vehicle
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2015
Vehicle has not moved in several weeks and appears to have problems w its front passenger side wheel/tire
Vehicle has not moved in several weeks and appears to have problems w its front passenger side wheel/tire
Hazardous potholes
There is a large sofa blocking the sidewalk at street address: 814 S. Eastside (between 1st and Maxwell).
The crosswalk stripes on the west side of Rogers in the new crosswalk between First and Second streets are gone, perhaps scraped off by a snow plow. Only half the street looks like a crosswalk.
City replaced fire hydrant and customer said that more dirt needs to be put around the hydrant.
Please drive by and look at back of this property. Complainant states that plywood doors have been tacked up over open house. Not sure we can do anything but if it is open and vacant it is unsafe.
Trash cans not covered, trash blowing around. Will not mow grass. Smells like poo.
I'm constantly having problems crossing 10th street in the unmarked crosswalk at Washington. This morning I was walking southbound on Washington street, and begin to cross 10th with no visible traffic. A motorist turned eastbound onto 10th from Walnut, accelerated hard even though I was in the intersection, and proceeded to honk and yell at me I have had similar experiences on North Walnut, crossing between 10th and 17th where there are no signalized intersections. Please look into making crossing at unmarked (and marked) crosswalks safer for pedestrians in our city, especially on roads that see higher speed traffic flow.
Sand in the intersection at Washington & 12th. Almost lost control and crashed on my bike taking this turn.
The event will be detailed as offered to dispatch and responding officers in accordance with IC 35-45-1-3 and 35-45-2-1. I now know the specifics to the means of the initial report. It was also annoying of the patrons from the bus. The report to Monroe County dispatch happened around 1040p on 20150422. The incident occurred at 1027p on 20150422.