closed #207853
Other
S Madison St
- Case Date:
- 1/27/2026
Convention Center does not clear the sidewalks. I called and made request but still snow covered.
Convention Center does not clear the sidewalks. I called and made request but still snow covered.
Husky left outside for hours . Broken canvas doghouse with only three legs as shelter . The shelter wouldn’t be Ben stand up if he was in it . . Laying on mini trampoline . He is tied outside .
Trashcans left next to street last week and a half.
Trash receptacles left street side the last two weeks.
Duke Energy cuts down trees on private property without regard to whether or not it is needful to do so. They damage private property, leave fences open or damaged, and leave trash behind. They need to be checked by the city before we have no trees left.
Whoever is living here is stealing from my porch. Please ask them to stop.
Five dogs ran all around the yard, barking constantly, from 5 to 5:30 today at which time the two large dogs spent until 5:47 jumping against the back door to get back into the house. At no time did anyone come out of the house to look into all the noise being made.
Five dogs came out of the back door at 1432 Winfield at 2:29 pm today (1/14/2026) and proceeded to run around the yard, barking steadily, until 3:15 at which time it was snowing and windy. They then all went on the deck where the largest dogs proceeded to climb on the back door for the next 45 minutes to get back into the house. No one ever came out to see what they were doing.
This morning at 10:31 there were 5 dogs running around the yard and barking at 1432 Winfield. Around 11 o'clock, the dogs noticed a man walking a dog on the path on the north side of Moore's Pike near the roundabout. All 5 dogs went crazy, lined up against the fence on the south side of 1432, and proceeded to bark (some were growling) at the pedestrian walking his dog. The pedestrian stopped and saw the barking/growling dogs, then proceeded on his way. Pretty soon, another pedestrian came along (same side of the road) with his/her dog and the same thing happened. All five dogs went nuts, barking and growling, jumping against the fence. The second pedestrian with a dog also stopped when they saw the 5 dogs, then proceeded on their way. Despite all the cacophony of barking and growling, nobody ever came out of 1432 to find out what was going on. The dogs proceeded to run around the yard and bark until 11:28 when somebody let them back inside.
There appears to be ongoing towing- or auto-related business activity being operated out of this residential rental property. A tow truck is present at the property on a regular basis. At any given time, there are typically 3–4 vehicles stored in the driveway, with 2 additional vehicles consistently kept in the rear of the property behind a bush and shed. Vehicles rotate frequently and are often present for multiple days at a time before being replaced by different vehicles. This pattern has been consistent over time and appears to be more than personal vehicle ownership or occasional guest parking. Observed details: Tow truck is frequently parked at the residence Vehicles rotate regularly (clear turnover) Multiple vehicles stored simultaneously Vehicles remain on-site for days at a time Rear-yard vehicle storage partially concealed from street view Concern: This appears consistent with commercial vehicle storage and towing-related activity at a residential rental property, which may violate zoning, home occupation limits, or vehicle nuisance/parking regulations. Requesting review by the appropriate department.