open #192032
Trash
911 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 7/12/2024
Huge homeless encampment growing by the week they’ve already burnt these woods down once are we waiting for round two
Huge homeless encampment growing by the week they’ve already burnt these woods down once are we waiting for round two
We were charged over $300 under sanitation for "Large Item Pick up", however, were not responsible for any items that were allegedly picked up. I have tried to get in contact with the sanitation department for the past month with no avail. I would like to get this issue resolved so I am not responsible for the charges or the late fees that could potentially accrue. Please contact me via email as that is my preferred method of communication.
Made complaint about 2501s. Bryan Street, when the address is 2501/2503 s. Camden, owned by Gary Wampler. Excessive trash. Arguments/ screaming on daily basis. Believe Mr Wampler is renting out rooms again, numerous people in and out. Drugs being sold out of there. People living in blue/white mobile trailer by detached garage.
Trash and recycling left at curb and additional trash is next to house.
See the picture - resident is evidently unaware (or willfully ignorant) of trash and recycling protocol.
Trash bins left in neighborhood intersection for weeks and the trash or recycling isn’t being picked up. Bins are overflowing and the trash collectors are not picking it up on Tuesdays pickup. The owner of the bins at 1401 leaves them in the intersection full while trash and debris is blown around the neighborhood. The children report it smelling terrible and it looks awful.
The cans of trash are completely full and now they are overflowing onto the ground. There is a strong stench coming from the cans and the area in general.
Trash piling up alongside alley west of the building.
Recycling bin sitting by sidewalk.
Trash (cans and can containers) in the alley between North Grant and Lincoln Street - behind the a green duplex. Tenants not taking their cans recycle containers to the street to be picked up. Unsure of landlord to notify but continues to be a recurring issue.