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closed #90797

Recycling

1206 SUMMIT

Case Date:
6/26/2007

Recyclable items not properly sorted. Must be sorted for pick-up 945 las

closed #127845

Trash

1206 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
8/14/2012

closed #119593

Trash

1206 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
4/18/1997

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closed #107122

Trash

1206 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
11/9/2001

Martin/fax 3:10 pm/Sticker was on trash container. Please go ahead and pick up. Thanks. cf

closed #111236

Recycling

1206 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
9/18/2000

c-contaminated - wet or dirty

closed #113667

Recycling

1206 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
9/3/1999

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closed #70658

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1206 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
8/16/1996

House sits on slope of hill, run-off from rain washes driveway into yard, backyard floods, basement leaks around foundation. Problem is gettin worse. Complaintant spoke with Gary Campbell who was in neighborhood possibly on a similar complaint.

closed #137036

Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)

1206 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
4/4/2014

Customer says that there is an 8" pipe coming from storm drain and flooding his yard.

closed #181469

City Construction Projects

1206 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
9/10/2022

I am requesting that a speed bump and a flashing speed indicator be installed in a location along W Woodlawn Ave, somewhere between S Weatherstone Ln and E Wilson St. The speed limit on S Woodlawn Ave is 25 MPH, but the average vehicle's speed in front of my approximate address is closer to 45 MPH, with many vehicles regularly reaching speeds over 60 MPH and even 80 MPH at least daily. The reason why the speed limit is 25 MPH on S Woodlawn Ave is because of its proximity to Indiana University foot and bike commuters, Bryan Park, the Bryan Park Pool, a bus stop, and Union Elementary School. In addition to these elements, S Woodlawn Ave is also hilly which contributes to dangers associated with limited lines of sight between vehicles and pedestrians. Being a thoroughfare between Hillside Ave and streets north of it, traffic naturally flows faster than 25 MPH especially with the only stop sign between 1st St and Hillside Ave being at Sheridan Ave. Drivers frequently “floor” their vehicles through S Woodlawn Ave, and the police speed enforcement seems to never pull anyone over for speeding. For the above reasons, the current traffic pattern on S Woodlawn Ave is incompatible with its intended use. Installing a speed bump and a flashing speed indicator (for both northbound and southbound traffic) will hopefully greatly reduce thoroughfare excessive speeds. I am worried that this is a formula for someone to get hurt and it is only a matter of time unless the City does something about this. Please at least conduct a traffic study. Thank you for receiving my note, and I will be following up on this.

closed #165649

Yard Waste

1206 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
8/23/2018

exceeds wight limit of 40 lbs