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closed #117507

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

421 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
4/21/1998

Beaver (or muskrat) has built a home in storm sewer in easement between First and Wylie. Animal is killing trees. Spoke w/Animal Control, Engineering, DNR, State Fish & Wildlife and BPD over a week ago. When will animal be trapped and relocated?

closed #66504

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

1117 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
9/10/1997

3-4 large dogs in fenced in back yard. Dog waste accumulates and smells so bad that the neighbors can't sit outside. Complainants say they have called animal control several times. HAND has also referred 3 previous complaints to animal control with no response. JIM: Please let me know if this is something we can address (or need to, based on investigating the complaint) through BMC & Animal control or if it has to become a civil matter between the neighbors. Thanks-Julio.

closed #119098

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

338 S Madison ST

Case Date:
7/2/1997

Citizen upset with phone service at Animal Shelter - can't get through. Has complaint about 4 cats next door that stay in her yard all the time.

closed #119166

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

1117 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
6/23/1997

Neighbor has three large boxer dogs that are allowed to run loose for "exercise" daily, and usually for a period after dark. Complaintant is 78 and wife is 74, both are handicapped. Dogs are making a mess of their yard, and they can't go out after dark. They've lived there forty years, and feel they deserve better.

closed #119276

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

346 S Buckner ST

Case Date:
6/4/1997

Concern re: "arrogancy & audacity of city &/or county council & humane society to raise fine of stray animals from $15 to $100 in one 'swell foop' Just another liberal engine running at breakneck speed toward the backs of lawabiding, voting patriots along w/their evident bedfellows, the HT who shamelessly committed yellow dog journalism by portraying increase as rewards."