closed #201900
Unsafe Buildings
309 W Watson ST
- Case Date:
- 4/5/2025
looking for an update on ticket #200857. Has there been progress with this situation?
looking for an update on ticket #200857. Has there been progress with this situation?
There are homeless people living in makeshift structures in the backyard of this property. There is trash everywhere. There are vehicles everywhere. This needed to be addressed immediately. I don't know if the home is abandoned or what is going on. You can see all of this from the b line trail.
Broken drain still not fixed. Risk of small animals or people legs to fall into. Maintenance has been aware of it for several months with no fix.
Open utilities box north side of building 9. Flood water caused it to come open.
Flickering outdoor lights from raccoon and water damage. Large holes in roof. Excessive growth, fabric curtains in front porch make this house a hazard. There is an open report on this home for over 200 days with Mike Arnold. Nothing has been find and the neighborhood is aware of the city report having been filed. This house is a violation of many city codes and nothing is being done.
I just watched the inspector look at this and reported that it was closed however it is still clearly open and a hazard. North side of building 9
I just watched the inspector look at this and reported that it was closed however it is still clearly open and a hazard. North side of building 9
This is not an unsafe building, but an, in my eyes. soon to be unsafe structure: the wooden pedestrian bridge along E Second Street. One part has started to sag dangerously. Next thing you know, it will fall in. The end that is right next to S Rose Ave.
A part of the old stone retaining wall on the Lincoln side of this lot is just about to collapse. It looks like it's leaning at a 46 degree angle. If anyone is sitting on it or just walking by when it does fall, someone is going to get sued.
Tarp covered plywood structure between end building and Polly Grimshaw trail. Can be seen from the trail. Location is approximate.