closed #174402
Yard Waste
1008 W 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 12/31/2020
Backyard being used as dumpsite
Backyard being used as dumpsite
My neighbors have had trash out since the day I moved in in early August and have done nothing about it. This pile has only grown and I’m nervous that we’re going to get mice or raccoons running through our trash or even our house as a result of it. I have been told that the previous tenants have complained and as a result our house (1605 N Dunn St) has also received a fine alongside theirs, I want to make it clear that we have separate property management groups and people living there. Any help would be greatly appreciated, this type of behavior by them is unacceptable.
They are throwing their trash out into the yard, they have not taken their trash out in roughly a month, and there have been dogs and rodents getting into the trash. The trash has also caused a smell in the surrounding areas.
this rental house is a disgrace to the neighborhood the house is vacant & the lawn has not been cut this year please notify owner
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.
Bamboo overgrowth 1115 W 6th Street's SouthEast corner fence line is spilling over to easements of the three adjacent neighbors yards and easements. In addition to the rampant spread of this address's bamboo cluster, there is very serious concern that the utility pipes, water and gas lines, that run along the easements will be damaged or impinged upon. There is a city policy that overgrowth in yard cannot exceed a height of 8". Some of this bamboo overgrowth is over 15 feet! I love plants and I don't want to have bad relations with my neighbors, but bamboo is a terrifyingly overly successful plant species that belongs in a container. After hearing a story about bamboo on WFIU, I was heartened to learn that there might be some support from the city to help with this very insistent bamboo problem.
At the intersection of Clark and 8th Street, there is a house that the owner has completely filled with old newspapers. Now that the house has no more space he is starting to put newspapers into the front yard. The owner has also put gas containers in front of the building. I am concerned that this is a big fire hazard.
Large (4foot long) rocks collapsed onto sidewalk
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.
Our neighbors have had a trailer of junk/trash in the front yard for weeks and it's attracting rats in our neighborhood.