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closed #125148

Trash

207 S Smith RD

Case Date:
2/22/2012

closed #169380

Trash

207 S Smith RD

Case Date:
7/11/2019

Cans at the curb for several days after trash pick up.

closed #173173

Trash

207 S Smith RD

Case Date:
7/27/2020

Trash spilling onto the sidewalk now. Another complaint was made on July 29, 2020

closed #173633

Trash

207 S Smith RD

Case Date:
9/8/2020

cans left at the curb on Friday, trash pick up day is Wednesday.

closed #173677

Trash

207 S Smith RD

Case Date:
9/11/2020

Also, cans left @ curb.

closed #173740

Trash

207 S Smith RD

Case Date:
9/18/2020

cans left out on Thursdays or Fridays, pick up not until Wednesday

closed #136315

Sidewalk Snow Removal

208 N Smith RD

Case Date:
2/11/2014

Houses that run from 114 thru 210 N. Smith (on east side of road) push snow across street to west side of road making sidewalks impassable.

closed #143678

Sidewalk Snow Removal

210 N Smith RD

Case Date:
2/23/2015

Both sides of Smith Rd are not cleared. Duke Energy property, under the Indiana Railroad bridge, in front of Springmill apartments and the apartments at McCrackin. Bus stop access is impeded.

closed #129974

Recycling

210 N Smith RD

Case Date:
12/12/2012

closed #170293

Biking & Walking

210 N Smith RD

Case Date:
9/10/2019

Treacherous bike riding jn "bike lanes" along Smith Rd. from E 3rd street up to 10th St. There are large sticks, large pieces of trash, grates that could cause tires to cause an accident. Bike lanes are no where near wide enough. You cannot count the 'gutter' area as a bike lane as its unevenness can catch tires and cause wrecks. Also, there must be several inches for a biker to be able to move over when a car comes around him/her dangerously close. You are asking for serious injury and even deaths if bikes are knocked out of the lane into the path of oncoming cars from either direction. I'd like to challenge anyone to try to stay in those dangerous, narrow lanes day in and day out on the commutes to work. If it is the law to allow bikers 3 feet for safety, cars need to see the definite boundaries of that 3 feet. Too many cars have passed me where I could reach out easily and touch the cars. They also pass me dangerously close to returning to their lane as oncoming cars approach.