closed #173608
Trash
100 N Bryan AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/5/2020
100 N Bryan St has had a beer pong table with solo cups and beer cans scattered across the yard for several days now.
100 N Bryan St has had a beer pong table with solo cups and beer cans scattered across the yard for several days now.
Renters moved out and left trash in driveway, front yard, etc. Looks awful now for near two weeks.
100 N Bryan Ave has had a beer pong set up in their yard for more than a week and a half. You can’t see in this photo, but the lawn is strewn with beer cans and solo cups. It’s a neighborhood eyesore and my child’s bus stops picks up and drops off next to this mess everyday.
Large (4foot long) rocks collapsed onto sidewalk
Excessive growth, as always.
trash in the form of cans, bottles, fast food containers, etc is accumulating around 223 n Morton st. There are a lot of cans and bottles on top of the red canopy that shelters a bike rack and also a lot of trash around the canopy and infant of the townhomes at 223 n Morton st.
Many piles of loose garbage behind this property for the last several weeks. Recycling bins filled with garbage on the curb for weeks.
There is still trash all over the street and frontage of 223 N Morton St. Residents of the building continually throw trash (beer cans/bottles, liquor bottles and fast food containers) along the sidewalk and on top of the red canopy over the big rack in front of unit 208. There are cans and bottles on top of the structure that blow off onto cars and into the street causing a hazard to pedestrians and motorists. There are smashed bottles/ broken glass all near the alleyway. This is unacceptable and must be dealt with. The city has been notified multiple times.
Pack rat! The renter at this location has so much clutter in his vehicle, he has hit a car at our house twice. His vehicles are so full of clutter he is unable to see around him. His home is just as full has his vehicles. He is a complete packrat and his stuff is all over the property.
Hoarder lives here. His house is so full he cannot open the garage. He can barely open his front door. The clutter is spilling into the driveway and lawn. Two vehicles in the drive are as full as possible with stuff.