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closed #182769

Trash

801 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
2/8/2023

Tenants are storing trash/recycling bins alongside the street (11th). They should be keeping them out of sight (garage, backyard, etc.), as per city code.

closed #183904

Trash

801 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
5/18/2023

Trash bins left on street (11th) and in view of public

closed #185276

Trash

801 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
8/28/2023

Three (3) discarded sofas have been sitting by the street for weeks (11th Street side.)

closed #185358

Trash

801 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
8/31/2023

Trash bin(s) sitting by street (Lincoln side)

closed #185359

Trash

801 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
8/31/2023

Trash bin(s) sitting by street (correcting previous report - 11th Street side, not Lincoln.)

closed #185589

Trash

801 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
9/15/2023

Trash bin(s) being stored on street - 11th Street side

closed #187163

Other

801 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
2/4/2024

Lights above the garage on 11th street are too bright and are aimed directly across the street directly into the houses there and they are blazingly bright all night long. Is this legal? They should point them down at least or put in much dimmer bulbs or shade them or something and stop being so inconsiderate. It's bad enough they keep spastic, maniacal, dangerous dogs tied up outside that bark for hours at a time. Now the lights are adding insult to injury.

closed #187236

Other

801 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
2/8/2024

See case #187163. Lights are still on all night long. Has the City actually issued a NOV and/or fine for this?

closed #177336

Trash

801 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
9/8/2021

Trash bin stored on sidewalk

closed #188757

Traffic Related Complaints

801 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
6/4/2024

A tenant in this house regularly drives the wrong way on 11th Street. To get to the parking spot in back, the approach should be from Washington (from the west) but instead she takes what she has decided is a convenient shortcut from Lincoln. This has caused near collisions multiple times with pedestrians who are walking on 11th street (which for some reason has no sidewalks in this block). Each time, she flippantly squeals, "Oh, sorry!" as if she didn't know better, even though she has been given a talking to about this several times. It is clearly marked "One Way" towards the east. Can the police give someone a ticket for something they did not actually witness? What is the best approach when entitled undergraduates regularly violate traffic regulations because they are inconsiderate, selfish, and feel the rules don't apply to them? This is a Chickering rental.