open #207563
Street Lights
1217 W Acacia CT
- Case Date:
- 1/13/2026
The street light on the Acacia Court cul de sac is out.
The street light on the Acacia Court cul de sac is out.
There appears to be ongoing towing- or auto-related business activity being operated out of this residential rental property. A tow truck is present at the property on a regular basis. At any given time, there are typically 3–4 vehicles stored in the driveway, with 2 additional vehicles consistently kept in the rear of the property behind a bush and shed. Vehicles rotate frequently and are often present for multiple days at a time before being replaced by different vehicles. This pattern has been consistent over time and appears to be more than personal vehicle ownership or occasional guest parking. Observed details: Tow truck is frequently parked at the residence Vehicles rotate regularly (clear turnover) Multiple vehicles stored simultaneously Vehicles remain on-site for days at a time Rear-yard vehicle storage partially concealed from street view Concern: This appears consistent with commercial vehicle storage and towing-related activity at a residential rental property, which may violate zoning, home occupation limits, or vehicle nuisance/parking regulations. Requesting review by the appropriate department.
The curb on the south side of 2nd street on the southeast corner of the intersection of 2nd and Woodlawn needs to be painted yellow. (all curbs in the intersection should be evaluated.) It was painted yellow prior to the curb and sidewalk work this past summer but the new curb has not been painted. This is particularly problematic when traveling south on woodlawn and turning east on 2nd if there is a car parked on the south side of 2nd street close to the intersection but all curbs in the intersection should be evaluated.
Suv with Illinois plates keeps parking in the alley behind Parker Mgmt. It's almost every night and blocks the alley entirely for people who work in this area
Black pickup truck parked on sidewalk
Car is parked here without valid permit. Parks here all of the time without one.
Similar situation to case #207518. "The Bentley" apartment building on the SE corner of 11th/College has a very bright (and hideously colored) vertical sign right on the corner that is lit up all night long. Is there anything in the city code about illuminated signs? Are they even allowed at residential buildings? What if houses in neighborhoods had such signs broadly announcing the addresses of the houses while being lit up (or maybe even flashing) all night long? This is also an issue at "3-Square" apartments at 916 N. College where there are multiple signs, but they are not nearly as offensive as the others.
There is a construction sign is laying on the ground after the high winds last week. If you are facing 1745 S Ollive Street it is to your right.
White sedan with license plate TBD689 parked on west side of Eastside Drive right up to the intersection, blocking visibility and turning safety.
Dumpster overflowed and blew across the parking lot and the grassy areas. The trash has been there for multiple days. Trash collection came but only took the dumpster and didn’t clean up the fallen trash. Dumpster is on the back side of the building, close to poolside apts. It’s mostly paper/ cardboard trash with some broken glass as well. If you do reach out to CRE rentals I would prefer to stay anonymous as I do live here.