closed #82696
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
200 S Yancy LN
- Case Date:
- 6/9/2009
can exceeds 35 gal, no tags
can exceeds 35 gal, no tags
Tree fell on west side of road near 2000 block of S High St. End of felled log is quite close to the edge of the street, possibly posing a safety hazard. Someone dragged debris out of street and tossed onto the east easement. Could someone come by and cut the felled trunk back away from the street and pick up the debris in the easement?
Tree trimming occurred along High Street a few weeks ago. Some of the debris was removed by the company contracted to do the trimming but much more was left behind. Will further clean-up be done?
Would you stop making excuses for this logjam eyesore and just clean it up? "Duke said, Thomson said...." It's within the city limits and we pay taxes. It'a a hazard. Now you want an additional 37% in income taxes? No more solar organic bike paths - clean up this mess first. Pretty pleae?
Dead deer lying near the NW corner of High St and Wimbleton St.
Huge amount of trash left all through this area by the unhoused population
There is a large portion of a tree on the public sidewalk in front of this address (it is my family home, though I do not live there).
So Hamilton won't do anything about the log pile mess between Arden and Greenbriar... "it's Duke / it's their contractor". OK, fine. You want to avoid dealing with problems YOU (Hamilton) have created. Do you want to do anything about all the felled street tree stumps and the problems they have created? I'm trying to mow around your stumps, but your garbage efforts have left large ruts, logs, and rocks around the stumps that are killing my mower. Meanwhile, TWO MONTHS later I'm still dealing with your garbage decisions, lazy refuse, and ugly mess left between stages of your extended endless programs of the "activity trail". FINISH IT.
Bunch of junk at the rental
There is a dead skunk with its intestines out in front of our house