closed #176480
Excessive Growth
614 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 7/7/2021
Plants on SW corner of lot have overgrown to a point that the sidewalk is now impassible.
Plants on SW corner of lot have overgrown to a point that the sidewalk is now impassible.
This time I have included a photo. This is how the sidewalk and gutter has been since I moved here a year ago. Disgusting. Note the cigarettes on the sidewalk as those are the ones thrown from the door with complete disregard for people walking in the public right of way. Previous Ureport is #175706. Trash: Other: The occupants of this house stand in the doorway smoking cigarettes and when they are done they throw them into the street. I have seen this many times and they take no caution about any pedestrians who are walking on a sidewalk right into the path of a flying lit cigarette. I do not feel comfortable approaching these people. Thank you for checking on this ongoing littering problem.
Trash bins sitting on sidewalk
Recycling bin sitting on sidewalk - NW corner of property on Lincoln.
Trash bins on sidewalk. Tenants have been asked to remove them already, but they dismissively laughed and walked away.
Snow has not been removed from sidewalk on 7th St.
Snow has not been removed on sidewalk along 7th St within 24 hours of accumulation.
Sidewalk covered with snow/ice
The Avenue Apartments refuses to shovel their snow or chip away their ice. Today, I slipped outside the building on a sheet of ice right outside the door. They deserve to be sanctioned
See case #186242. Not as much sewage right now due to tenants being on break this week, but the problem has not been corrected. Once it gets cold and the tenants return, the constant flow of sewage on the sidewalk will create an ice hazard in addition to the already present infection/contamination hazard. Please force property owner to correct the problem ASAP, and at least before winter. If the Planning is allowing him to build more (unneeded) rentals in the neighborhood (e.g., E. Cottage Grove), he should be required to perform at least some upkeep of the ones he is already responsible for.