closed #168025
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2711 N Dunn ST
- Case Date:
- 4/8/2019
Multiple potholes in front of 2711 N. Dunn St. are growing larger and merging with each other.
Multiple potholes in front of 2711 N. Dunn St. are growing larger and merging with each other.
Can is full of trash, drywall and insulation. Items are not recyclable.
We would like to buy the lot recently given address 2950 Lakewood Ct. (47404). On the property line is a drainage outlet which creates a serious flow of water. I'm worried about erosion and would like minimally some rocks placed at the outlet. The photo shows where the water collects downstream of the drain.
Our neighbors have reported various readings/interpretations of the city ordinance and related policies on fire pits. Are these allowed? Under what conditions?
As the owner of Crazy Horse Tavern, I’ve been volunteering for downtown issues for over 25 years. One of my personal goals is to grow the tourism throughout the city for building a stronger economy. But I’m now tackling a problem related to the substantial growth in tourism. It initially seemed reasonable to allow tour busses to park on city street in front of hotels, but there a too many days where half of the available parking on the block is taken by busses. Some days,like today, it’s 100% bus parking g without a single parking space available for a visiting family or business guest in the hotel or even a customer for a downtown shop. This isn’t normal parking management. It’s not good parking management. The busses should be parked in a large lot like the convention center or Assembly Hall (IU groups) I have helped manage a lot of downtown growth issues and this one looks to be easily fixable. Thanks for any help Ron Stanhouse c812-345-1091
Dunn St. at Lakewood Dr. Lots of potholes. Very rough area of road.
Low water pressusre throughtout all outlets for the last 10-12 months. Plumber recommended contacting CBU to check pressure at the meter.
I am concerned for the welfare of the owner of 2854 Blue Ridge Dr. The yard is neglected for the past 6 weeks, which is highly unusual. I hope all is well.
As the city refuses to put a light at the entrance of Blue Ride and N. Walnut you need to lower the speed limit starting at the light at Cascades. When turning left out of the neighborhood it is somewhat blind, so you can often pull out and a car comes right up on you. The speed limit on Tapp from 37 is much lower with no business or a neighborhood.
The trees and brush along the east side of Walnut reduce visibility for drivers turning from Blue Ridge Drive onto Walnut. These were trimmed recently, but have become a problem again after all the rain.