closed #209987
Unsafe Buildings
300 E 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 4/16/2026
Old stone wall on Lincoln side looks like it is just about to come crashing down.
Old stone wall on Lincoln side looks like it is just about to come crashing down.
The ceiling has water damage and has had this since move in it was first pointed out by Britney King the property manager upon our walkthrough. Since moving in about 7 months ago this is continuously gotten worse and has not been repaired. This water is actively dripping as of today onto my counter
I am reporting a concern regarding the townhome unit adjacent to mine. I have been informed/observed that the electricity in that unit has been off for an extended period (several months). Because the units are connected, I am concerned that lack of utilities and maintenance in the neighboring unit may be contributing to building-wide issues, including moisture, water intrusion, or other structural concerns affecting my unit. There has already been water damage and active moisture concerns in my unit, and I want to ensure the adjacent unit is inspected to determine whether it is contributing to these conditions. I am requesting that the neighboring unit be inspected for maintenance, utility status, and any conditions that could impact surrounding units. Also I have entered my name, address and phone number yet the system is still marking this as anonymous.
I am reporting a concern regarding the townhome unit adjacent to mine. I have been informed/observed that the electricity in that unit has been off for an extended period (several months). Because the units are connected, I am concerned that lack of utilities and maintenance in the neighboring unit may be contributing to building-wide issues, including moisture, water intrusion, or other structural concerns affecting my unit. There has already been water damage and active moisture concerns in my unit, and I want to ensure the adjacent unit is inspected to determine whether it is contributing to these conditions. I am requesting that the neighboring unit be inspected for maintenance, utility status, and any conditions that could impact surrounding units.
Despite the BHA making multiple efforts to ask the resident in 918 to stop allowing multiple guests to chainsmoke cigarettes and other "combustible materials" given that this is a non-smoking building, I have a documented medical issue, and the presence of oxygen tanks, the resident in 918 continues to allow guests to smoke. The office offered to transfer me to a different unit, but upon receiving the key after signing the lease, the unit had serious water damage and heavy mold. I am not able to move into the new unit until those issues are addressed. Resident in 918 continues to allow smoking day and night, high foot traffic, and sits with his door open all day waiting for me to come and go so he can make comments to try to get a reaction out of me in retaliation for the previous report. This is a follow-up to that previous report. Thank you.b
the gutter above my front door has been hanging off the building for weeks and my landlord has yet to fix it. it has been dropping nails and causes water to flood my entrance. the issue continues to worsen each day. it’s a large gutter and i’m afraid it could fall and hurt myself or my neighbors.
the gutter above my front door has been hanging off the building for weeks and my landlord has yet to fix it. it has been dropping nails and causes water to flood my entrance. the issue continues to worsen each day. it’s a large gutter and i’m afraid it could fall and hurt myself or my neighbors.
The owner of this building has, for more than a year, failed to maintain this building in a sanitary condition. When we had high winds on March 15, 2026, I discovered materials blown into my lawn that contained what looked to have asbestos in it. The property owner has also left his property to accumulate mold and an obscene amount of trash and fails to do basic upkeep without me filing reports with the City. At some points I believe I’ve seen rodents on the property. This is beyond just annoying and ugly; it’s actually hazardous to our neighbors’ health.
ATTENTION - YEARS LONG BED BUG INFESTATION, ELDER AND DISABLED CONCERNS. I am reporting serious and ongoing concerns at Cambridge Square Apartments, 303 N Pete Ellis Dr. Residents—many of whom are elderly or disabled and therefore federally protected under fair housing and disability laws—have been living with a bed bug infestation that has persisted for approximately four years despite repeated complaints to management and prior reports to authorities. Tenants report frequent pesticide applications that have failed to resolve the infestation and appear inconsistent with proper integrated pest management practices recommended for residential complexes. Many residents are physically unable to meet the extensive preparation requirements demanded by pest control companies, such as moving heavy furniture or discarding belongings, yet some report being pressured or threatened with lease violations or eviction if they do not dispose of expensive personal items they cannot afford to replace. There are also reports of tenant belongings being removed or discarded without clear consent during pest control procedures, creating financial and emotional hardship for vulnerable residents. Multiple tenants describe an atmosphere of fear and intimidation associated with property manager Diane Cook and the management practices of Glick, the corporate owner, where residents feel discouraged from reporting legitimate health and safety concerns due to fear of retaliation. Family members attempting to advocate for elderly or disabled tenants report being misinformed or dismissed by management. Prior concerns have also been reported to the city regarding the use of chemicals not appropriate for residential settings, and residents continue to report repeated pesticide exposure without resolution of the infestation. Many tenants require reasonable accommodation due to age or disability but report receiving little meaningful assistance from management in preparing their units for treatment, as required under federal housing protections. These residents are federally protected individuals, and the conditions described represent a serious concern for public health, tenant safety, and civil rights. We respectfully request that the city conduct an immediate investigation into the infestation, pest control practices, property management conduct, and potential intimidation or retaliation against tenants so that these residents can live in safe and dignified housing without fear of punishment for reporting legitimate concerns.
City park bench broken and hazardous. In the plaza by OT987 (10TH St b/w Morton and N Madison)