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closed #205724

Parking Meters and Citations

Case Date:
9/15/2025

car parked on sidewalk at 1119 N Madison St. thanks!

closed #205722

Trash

415 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
9/15/2025

corner 9th and Walnut, consistent trash problem

closed #205721

Request a new Street Light

2278 S Element WAY

Case Date:
9/15/2025

too dark and not enough parking spots for all the apartments

closed #205720

Excessive Growth

3617 E Post RD

Case Date:
9/15/2025

This property has vegetation (vines) growing up over the house, obscuring the windows and the trees, and also has many weeds growing right by the road. The back yard is also filled with weeds.

closed #205719

City Performance

917 1/2 N Fairview ST

Case Date:
9/15/2025

Ongoing posters of events at the house that’s been turned into a venue in neighborhood. Also rental information posted online. Is this a registered rental?

closed #205718

Abandoned Vehicle

5005 N State Rd 37 Business

Case Date:
9/15/2025

This car has been abandoned in the Bounds Parking lot for 2 months. license #DHZ175. Black Aura TSX. It needs to be towed awway

open #205717

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

520 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
9/15/2025

dead possum in road for 4+ days and starting to have a foul smell

closed #205716

Trash

3301 E Winston ST

Case Date:
9/15/2025

trash cans at the curb, yearlong problem

closed #205715

Parks & Playgrounds

320 W 8th St #113

Case Date:
9/15/2025

The spruce trees along the perimeter path need some maintenance---weeds like Spanish needles and even saplings are growing up under and around them. Especially the two on the north side below the tennis courts. (Question: I assume you have maintenance schedules for all the Parks---daily, weekly, seasonal, yearly? If so, I'd suggest adding those spruce to the once a year list.

closed #205714

Parks & Playgrounds

320 W 8th St #113

Case Date:
9/15/2025

Congrats on the Bryan Park Arboretum designation. A suggestion: a guide to all the trees, accessible by QR code to Park visitors. (Assuming you don't plan on physical IDs like the ones in IU's Arboretum). Perhaps include the trees along Sheridan Creek between Woodlawn and Highland(?). Would be a great educational resource. Some years you had a tree identification activity (submit IDs, get a certificate), intended for kids, but I enjoyed doing it.