closed #176924
Other
2602 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 8/10/2021
For over a week, a buzzer has sounded for 2 seconds every 2 minutes in the 2600 block of E. 2nd St. Thanks.
For over a week, a buzzer has sounded for 2 seconds every 2 minutes in the 2600 block of E. 2nd St. Thanks.
Unshaded exterior lights over garage left on dusk to dawn are a nuisance, light trespass for neighbors.
Two months ago AT&T dug holes in our yard and other yards on Rechter/Nota to install new fiber optics cable. They said the yards would be fixed. They never returned and we have piles of dirt in our yards. I shoveled dirt to partially fill a 2 by 3 foot hole in our back yard near a telephone pole to insure no one fell into it. I called numerous AT&T numbers and was told to call RANDY at AT&T Indy. I have called him 3 times with no success in getting the yard repaired. His number is 317-403-4961. Two weeks ago he said a Bloomington-based AT&T person would come to our house. This never happened. I am asking for help in this matter.
I wrote earlier today about yard damage by AT&T and received a message from Melissa to call a number. This is one among several numbers that I have called to get repair to the yard. I also called 877-737-2472 AND 317-403-4961.The 1-800 number given to me is for telephone repair. It is automated and no human to talk to. I still need help.
Tree limbs and overgrowth are growing into the public utility lines, along High Street. The sidewalk is unsafe, has not been cleaned, is covered in debris, yard waste, and mud. The excessive water drainage from the house, has caused a pothole in the public street (High Street), with a blacktop patch, that is unsafe, and collects water and debris. Not even level with the roadway.
2124 E Woodstock Place nuisance lights over garage are on all night. They are not shaded and not pitched down.
parking on front lawn
Dog poop station needs to be “serviced “
I regularly walk through the east side of the Southeast Park. At the southern edge of the park near Arden and Montclair, a fairly massive branch has cracked on a tree in the backyard of a private home and ended up balancing on its narrow tip on park property. As long as the larger, upper part of the branch stays securely fastened to the neighbor's tree, it seems not to be an emergency, were a young person to decide to climb it and stress the crack, they could put themselves in danger and the city might be found liable. It seems to me that the city should trim the heavy branch so it has no chance to hurt anyone.
I believe this tree behind my house was struck by lightening causing a large section of the tree to fall toward Moore's Pike. Much of what can be seen in the tree is vines, not leaves. Much of the tree is dead.