closed #125884
Trash
314 E 16th ST
- Case Date:
- 4/24/2012
Caller said there were 6 bags of trash sitting out that the animals keep getting into. Also said their porch is unsafe and looks like its falling off.
Caller said there were 6 bags of trash sitting out that the animals keep getting into. Also said their porch is unsafe and looks like its falling off.
Caller said that this property set out a trash can by the alley and animals have knocked it over and made a mess. This has not been cleaned up and has been knocked over for a week.
piles of trash located at back of house, skunks, rats and other animals coming in and out of trash
trash overflowing at side of house, overflowing septic
Toys piled up, trash in yard, tree limbs down, concerned over looks and child safety. Visible upon use of public walkway on maple Street side as you head to Dyer Pool.
yard in disrepair, trash overflowing, dog using yard as place to defecate.
Sent Monday, May 21: "I have been to your office to complain about the mess at 823 w. 7th street. The front porch is covered with trash that has been accumulating for 15-20 years. The back and side yards are overgrown and contain litter and receptacles that can fill with standing water. The property is a breeding ground for mosquitos, rats, and other pests. I and several neighbors believe it poses a risk to public health. Your enforcement officer took a look, but told me that nothing was ticketable. I respectfully disagree. While the overgrown vegetation is not “turf grass”, it is a menace and eyesore. The garbage on the porch attracts human as well as animal pests. It invites others to litter and dump on the property. Although I was at your office, I was not given a complaint form to sign. Nor was I able to submit a complaint on your website. (I don’t know why unless it was my iPad) I definitely want to file an official complaint and have it kept on record. I also ask you to reconsider and help us to clean up this blight on the neighborhood. Thank you."
Chad is reporting outdoor improvement materials strewn across an alley BEHIND 407 S. College.