closed #137132
Yard Waste
- Case Date:
- 4/7/2014
No yard waste pickup twice in a row despite proper containers, weight, and stickers. 1900 E Hunter Ave. 8122728918
No yard waste pickup twice in a row despite proper containers, weight, and stickers. 1900 E Hunter Ave. 8122728918
The property manager at 1208 S. Lincoln St. dumped all of this yard waste onto their property and left it their. A opposum is living in it.
Just a question: I can't find a definition of "yard waste" on the site. Is it strictly grass clippings and leaves and other yard waste or can I include other compostable items from the kitchen - banana peels, apple cores, etc? thanks,
I own the home at 3821 W Tapp Rd. I am rehabbing it. The home to my left if you're looking at the home (3811 W Tapp Rd) has been a problem. The owners daughters husband has let a large amount of trash accumulate in the front and side yard. Dan has also stolen items out of the home that we are rehabbing. On multiple occasions there has been trash on our property. There is still trash hanging over the fence into our yard. I have asked Dan and the owner multiple times to clean up the trash and get it off of our property. Dan will not respond to my phone calls or txt. We will be listing the property in a week. I have had enough with the disregard they have displayed for us.
Residents of 200 s Madison apartment complexes do not clean up after their dogs and there are piles of waste in the courtyard. It has been tracked across the sidewalks by the common areas. Management has been contacted but nothing has been done
I believe the address is 3425 E Third street, the brick house. This house has all kind of commercial and industrial appliances in the back yard of the house. Can you let the homeowner know a back yard neighborhood is not the place to store commercial appliances like refrigerators etc. Thank you.
Our yard waste wasn't picked up today (2006 South Sussex DR); December 7 is listed as a yard waste pickup day on our refrigerator magnet.
This is a request for advice- not notifying of an issue. The home we purchased has a lot of overgrowth: trees, bushes, some poison ivy, and invasive plant species like some of the honeysuckles. We have already started removing some and have a very large pile (when we are finished, it will probably fill a large roll-off dumpster). What does the city typically do when they are clearing brush? Do you chip it or does that just spread the problem items further? Or do you know of any companies that might pick up for a price? Any advice is appreciated. Thank you! Christine
Yard waste pick up this morning. 7 bags with yard waste that have been sitting in the back yard at 500 Eastside Drive (next to the Hunter foot path)for at least a month now, were not picked up again today.
I need emergency fire units