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closed #112520

Trash

1216 N Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
1/17/2000

Missed pick-up/trash:

closed #113427

Trash

1216 N Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
9/28/1999

Missed pick-up/trash:

closed #60977

Trash

1216 N Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
8/24/1999

Missed pick-up/recycling

closed #185396

Other

1216 N Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
9/3/2023

I want to report lost property. I lost my blue metal money clip on 09/02 at the tailgating fields. It contains my drivers license, my debit card, and my school ID. The name on all three items is Linda Cordes.

closed #101634

Trash

1216 N GRANT ST

Case Date:
2/24/2004

missed trash pick-up, please get, if something is wrong please call

closed #100723

Recycling

1216 N GRANT ST

Case Date:
7/6/2004

faxed RH/ missed pick-up/recycling: Please call her if something is wrong. Thanks Rosha

closed #111104

Trash

1216 E Tremont WAY

Case Date:
10/2/2000

s-no sticker

closed #124724

Trash

1216 E Thornton DR

Case Date:
1/10/2012

closed #125006

Trash

1216 E Thornton DR

Case Date:
2/7/2012

closed #167124

Street Snow Removal

1216 E Skylark CT

Case Date:
1/20/2019

Hi--we love the work the city road crews do to plow snow and sand for safe travel. We do have one request for our cul-de-sac, though (Skylark Court, east off of Highland Avenue). We'd appreciate it if the plow drivers could return and plow the large pile of snow covering the lone storm water drain off to the side, so as to uncover the drain. Also, in the future, can they please avoid piling snow that storm water drain. It is the drain for the entire cul-de-sac. In the photo, this location is shown approximately by the red arrow. When snow is piled over this drain, as snow melts from anywhere uphill, or if it rains, the snow pile caps off the drain and the bottom of the cul-de-sac floods. The storm water drain is at the bottom of the cul-de-sac, which is all one slope, so A LOT of water runs to that one drain. One concern we have with the flooding is that several utility hook-ups (electricity, telephone, and cable) are just a foot or two away from the drain. Things have been done this way for years, and we have always taken it upon ourselves to shovel the drain clear, but this year we realized it would be a great idea to ask if the plow drivers could do this instead. Thank you!