open #206907
Trash
529 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 11/21/2025
Trash cans knocked over with dumped trash blocking sidewalk and street
Trash cans knocked over with dumped trash blocking sidewalk and street
During a Weed Wrangle at Clear Creek, we came upon some large debris that was too much for us to carry out. I've included a pic of the debris. The pile can be found near the creek. My geographical coordinates when I stood near the pile were: 39°08'05.7"N 86°33'40.4"W. To get there, follow the paved path south of the Tapp Rd parking lot for about 0.10 miles. There is a foot path that heads west into the woods. Follow the path until it's past the limestone blocks, then head north off the path toward the creek. The red cooler is easy to spot now that the leaves are down.
We have lived in our apartment for 4 years now we have been flooded 8 different times we have went to management and higher management about it and they have told us it’s not “wet” so we aren’t going to worry about it. I have a picture of the mold test we done and pictures of the moisture test that we have done as well.
The construction crew working on the house next door is throwing loose trash into our trash can, which I will have to dig out and put in a bag as all items in trash cans need to be bagged. These are the same individuals who moved our trash from from the street before it was picked up and blocked it with their car.
Trailer in parking lot
Trailer in parking lot
Collecting and disposing of two plots’ worth of yard waste into easement — mounds toward the back of the address can be seen from street. Accumulation of leaves so great that water floods all adjacent yards after any amount of rain. Last year, at last, property owner paid for leaf removal that took 3 days for a team of 6 to clear tons of waste from his many years of accumulation. He warned all neighbors that he would not consider lawful disposal of leaves this year, instead chooses to fill the easement. Owner understands he is littering while flooding our yards. He also understands the accumulation is too deep and too huge to be considered composting. We are at a loss.
We also need to report a serious safety hazard outside our unit, HC 503, at Hoosier Court Apartments. When the leasing company’s maintenance team repaired the water pipeline in front of our porch two months ago, they removed and damaged the steps leading to our entrance. Since then, the steps have not been rebuilt, and the entire front porch area has been left uneven and unsafe. There is still a large hole in front of our unit, and the ground is unstable because of the mud and dirt they dug up but never refilled. Because there are no steps, we have been forced to exit our home through the bushes, which is extremely unsafe, and we have almost slipped multiple times due to the uneven ground. This situation has been ongoing for over two months, and despite informing the leasing office several times, no repairs have been made. The current condition presents a significant tripping and falling hazard, and we are requesting HAND’s intervention for safety reasons.
Have informed HAND dozens of times about problems at this property: 1. selling meth 2. building fires on the lawn 3. unhoused sleeping in tents in the yard 4. trash and other hazards. Have called the Police Dept several times with no response and also have been receiving death threats which have been reported to the police.
A broken glass top table has been sitting by the roadside of 1709 Circle Drive since September. A service request was submitted on this early October. November 17th it is still there!