closed #148664
Trash
805 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 9/24/2015
Trash piled up on north and south sides of house. Large trash containers sitting on the sidewalk/alley.
Trash piled up on north and south sides of house. Large trash containers sitting on the sidewalk/alley.
For last three weeks, a lot of trash & glass has been thrown in rain channel running along sidewalk in fron of the house on corner of N Dunn & 20th, blue siding. We are just down from it & with rain coming some is going to be washed down, not sure about all the glass. Tried to inform rental agency, no reply.
Dishawsher sitting on sidewalk for the last week.
Dishwasher has been sitting on sidewalk for over three weeks.
Broken glass spread on sidewalk in front of the gated parking lot, south side of 7th street. assigned this case to Rosie Beaman
Trash bags piled up against house, bags ripped open, trash pouring out onto sidewalk. This is a continuing problem with this address.
Dumpsters continuously close to sidewalk in public view (NE corner of property)
broken glass all over sidewalk at 512 north lincoln
515 north Washington - trash and mattress in yard and broken glass on sidewalk
The garbage and Recycling materials sit in the back yard of 921 S. Washington week after week while it blows all over my yard. I spoke to the owner, Gary Tauder about this last year, and asked him if his tenants could please keep their garbage lided until emptied, and removed on a weekly basis. He ignored my request. Please ask either the owner or the residents to keep the garbage at this residence lided, and remove garbage and Recycling materials on a timely basis. The house at 922 S. Washington, across the street from 921 leaves Recycling materials on their lawn next to the sidewalk for 2 weeks until pick up time, and leaves the garbage in a can with no lid. Their garbage has been blowing all over my yard for weeks. I know this because I see envelopes with their address on it. Please ask them to put a lid on their garbage can, and keep their Recycling inside until pick up time, since Recycling containers are typically unlided. Thank you. Judith Sylvester