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closed #119744

Excessive Growth

301 N Jefferson ST

Case Date:
4/4/1997

Trash and litter all over the yard, especially in the back yard. This is the second time she has complained about the trash. The bags are gone, but the litter from bags still a problem.

closed #119745

Excessive Growth

813 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
4/4/1997

A person named Dannah Dean (301 E. 12th St.) left 4 bags of trash and 4-5 pizza boxes next to Ms. Marme's place of business at 813 N. Walnut St. She said that this has happened before, but she did not report it at that time.

closed #119917

Excessive Growth

3421 N Windcrest DR

Case Date:
3/21/1997

Trash in carport and everywhere.

closed #119943

Excessive Growth

130 W Pinewood DR

Case Date:
3/19/1997

Trash by mailbox w/o tags for days.

closed #119945

Excessive Growth

S ARBORS LN

Case Date:
3/19/1997

The entire apartment complex has 4 little garbage cans on wheels. This lack of trash disposal causes trash to overflow and blow everywhere, smells bad, draws rodents, etc. Apartment complex is managed by Abodes Management.

closed #119981

Excessive Growth

203 E 10th ST

Case Date:
3/12/1997

Residents at the NE corner of N. Washington St. and 10th Street are leaving their trash and recycables on the sidewalk on the north Washington street side.

closed #119982

Excessive Growth

3504 E DUNSTAN DR

Case Date:
3/12/1997

Alleges that address in question has had 6 bags of trash in yard for over a month. Bags are being torn up by weather & animals and trash is scattering.

closed #119986

Excessive Growth

321 E 14th ST

Case Date:
3/12/1997

Illegal dumping

closed #120002

Excessive Growth

817 W Chambers DR

Case Date:
3/11/1997

Garbage piling up and hypodermic needles have fallen out of bags at the rear of the property. Property is located at the daycare center (directly across from 625 W. Duncan).

closed #120003

Excessive Growth

729 S Washington ST

Case Date:
3/11/1997

Trash and litter scattered everywhere at the northeast corner of Washington and Dodds.