closed #141455
Trash
- Case Date:
- 9/29/2014
416 n grant
416 n grant
Overflowing trash cans at 706 n Washington
Trash at 612 n Washington - along alley to the south
Couch at curb for over a week now. 420 north Washington
Garbage attracting rats; garbage strewn in front yard (1200 N. Woodlawn Ave.) Garbage strewn in back and side yards (1257 N. Woodlawn). Please start policing these areas regularly they are constant offenders
there are a lot of trash bags piling up around the rental property located at 610 NORTH lincoln street. some of them are ripped open and have trash spilling out on the ground.
Significant trash on far east side of Clear Creek trail (lot of areas near encampments). I support people being allowed to lawfully camp but the City simply looking the other way in this location is not working. Give a legal right to camp but people are literally living there with substantial encampment items beyond a tent with sanitation and other issues. For now, please cite property owners or have Parks get the trash cleaned up that is sprawling everywhere beyond where the individuals are living. Thank you.
The Shalom center is trashing the surrounding community and it would be very nice if trash cans could be provided since the center won’t do anything to help. It’s in the streets, in the yards, everywhere.
I have noticed that the area around the intersection of W First and Walnut is becoming more and more littered with trash and pieces of clothing. I wonder if Shalom Center could send out some of its clients with a big bag and gloves to pick up trash every morning. It would be a great improvement.
Good Afternoon. I hope that someone in your department can check into this issue. In the 1200 block of South Madison Street, the westside sidewalk is blocked by what used to be (I assume) a sofa and a downed tree. The sofa has been there for a couple of weeks & the tree came down this past weekend. I live in the 1400 block and drive past it daily so I, and I'm sure the rest of my neighbors, would truly appreciate it if these problems could be taken care of. Thank you so much! Sincerely, Martha Selk