closed #154341
Trash
- Case Date:
- 7/27/2016
We share backyard fence with a rental property on 508 First St and they have used it as dumping ground for old furniture including mattresses, a fire hazard and breeding ground for mice and other vermin.
We share backyard fence with a rental property on 508 First St and they have used it as dumping ground for old furniture including mattresses, a fire hazard and breeding ground for mice and other vermin.
View is blocked turning on to 11th from Blair
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Hello, there is a blue Dodge Durango that has been parked in front of 933 Buckingham Drive for at least 1-2 years. It now has a current license plate but it always has a flat tire. I believe it can only be parked there for 72 hours. Also, there are cars that park the wrong way on Piccadilly Street and are on the sidewalk.
My yard waste was not picked up on Tuesday July 26. It met all criteria for pick up, and has been picked up in the past. My garbage and recycling were picked up, but not yard waste. I called and reported this on Tuesday afternoon but did not hear back from the City.
Vegetation from this location has grown to the point where the sidewalk is inaccessible for a good portion of the stretch between Menards & Liberty Lube.
Potholes at intersection of middle court and S Western Dr.
The manhole cover to the sewer in front of 1008 S Washington St has not been properly placed, so it wobbles when cars drive over.
This is in relation to a concern regarding an excavation project on the neighbors property, located at 3720 Brighton avenue. The neighbors project is impacting the run off from a storm drain which runs through his property. He is using the run off from the drain to fill several large ponds he has developed. The ponds are not properly reinforced nor is there a mechanism for controlling their overflow or run off. The result is that after this mornings recent rain, mud and debris are flowing from his property onto an adjoining piece of property owned by an hoa. I called four weeks ago to inquire about a legal permit which I assumed he had for the work. The employee who assisted me found that there was a permit in place for excavation which related to a proposed addition. We have not observed any home construction activities with relation to this excavation.
Large potholes keep reappearing after storms