closed #66477
Other
1026 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 9/15/1997
PILE OF BRUSH, METAL POLE LEFT IN HIS YARD WHERE CBU WORKED
PILE OF BRUSH, METAL POLE LEFT IN HIS YARD WHERE CBU WORKED
Like many others in my neighborhood, I have had items stolen from my (unlocked) car this summer. In particular an empty Ray Ban sunglasses case, and a cheap GSP system ($100). I noticed the items were missing about July 7.
Subscriber was behind in payment, says she called TCI, made arrangement to make partial payment 8/27, to which TCI agreed. On 8/25 cable was disconnected for nonpayment, sub called TCI & was told payment was due 8/22, she will have to pay bill in full plus 1 mo and they will reconnect when they can get to it(will waive reconnect fee). Sub has child, needs cable, feels TCI should honor arrangement agreed to, let her pay $60 now & reconnect her asap.
There is a syringe along the road about half way between 6th and 7th on Oak street. It is right across the street from the very large sycamore tree on the west side.
WANTS YARD REPAIR WHERE CBU WORKED 3/27/1998 REPLACING A GALVANIZED WATER SET UP
Caller said this property appears to be underconstruction but the owner is allowing the workers to crash here at night. Also they are not using lead or asbestos safety practices.
Missing water meter cover at entrance to drive: 1023 and 1025 S Walnut Street
My neighborhood (Near West Side) has been experiencing a very intense burning trash smell most nights for the past two months. This has been an ongoing issue for the past two years that I’ve lived here, but it has intensified. It causes me headaches and forces me to keep my windows closed and waste energy running my air conditioning. It’s not possible to walk around outside; this only happens at night. There are no neighbors or homeless people burning trash (I have walked around and looked, including on nearby train tracks). I have smelled this same smell coming from JB Salvage. Please help us! This is definitely causing long term health effects for this whole neighborhood.
Omega Properties built fire escape on building (at 102 N. College) allowing access to roof and making his apartment (at 107 N. College) no longer private. People can walk into his apartment if window is open.
DOESN'T KNOW IF ITS A SINKHOLE OR SPRING, USED A ROOT FINDER AND WENT DOWN 36" BETWEEN SIDEWALK AND DRIVEWAY - HOLLOW UNDERNEATH (WAS CITY DUMP APPROXIMATELY 50 YEARS AGO).