closed #193130
Trash
422 E 12th St
- Case Date:
- 8/26/2024
Extra large dumpster encroaching on alley, SE corner of property.
Extra large dumpster encroaching on alley, SE corner of property.
See #186397. The referred case (#186273) clearly has an address. The sign is still there. Please do something about it.
See case #186273 - tall sign in yard that has been there for six months. Being held in place by sandbags. Can even be seen on google maps. Who is responsible for removing this? Can we just sell it for scrap?
There's been a mattress dumped off there on the west side of North Adam's Street just before Fountain Drive. It's been there about 1 week.
1030 W Kirkwood Ave. LOTS of food trash on porch for weeks -- vermin hazard. Rental property. Car sometimes there. Neighbors have tried knocking but no answer.
This is a valid complaint. This is private property. Have been in contact with property owners. Will continue to monitor until property is in compliance.
This empty lot is on North Summit two lots South of 11th. This collection of garbage occurred from a camp during the last several months. The camp has since vacated and has relocated. The same result is sure to occur again unfortunately at a new location. This was reported at the beginning and was told nothing could be done and the neighborhood should work it out. This issue is destroying our city. Regardless of this being a private or city lot or in what area of the city this is taking place someone in city government needs to take ownership and provide the leadership and use of city resources to remedy this issue. Citizens and neighborhood associations can only do so much. Landlords and property owners need to be held accountable. Action needs to be taken. The problem is only getting worse. This case needs to remain active until this situation is resolved. A simple drive by is no solution. It’s obvious that if we cannot take care of the issues on Kirkwood (the focal point of our community) current department leaders are not qualified to continue in their positions. This can be remedied without being harsh or heavy handed. It takes leadership, commitment, communication and perseverance.