closed #174017
Trash
920 E University ST
- Case Date:
- 10/27/2020
Trash cans left in the street well after garbage day pick up. This is a recurring problem at this address
Trash cans left in the street well after garbage day pick up. This is a recurring problem at this address
Trash cans left in front yard.
Our trash hasn't been picked up for the past two weeks even though we have left it by the curb both times. Our recycling has been accessed and picked up however.
Hi, to clarify the previous ticket since I don't know how to respond back on the ticket, the trash people have not been picking up our trash for the past two weeks. I am aware that it is our trash can but I want to see why the trash isn't getting picked up.
Task cans left in front of house.
Trash cans in front yard.
This morning (11/23/2020), I found a tire on the road in front of my property. I guess that someone hit the dry stone wall of my garden in the night because it is damaged or dropped off the tire. I am wondering whether you can remove it because it could be an obstacle for cars.
Garbage cans remain in the street for days after collection EVERY week. Neighbors have asked this resident to take in cans previously.They are out today (Thursday) when our collection is Monday.
Trash cans have been moved to their side yard and this is the weekly issue. It’s a Sarge property. Cans used to be in the back of property and still had the same issue.
Today I've decided to complain about an issue I started regularly noticing months ago. Whoever is now collecting trash &/or recycling on our street, S. Eagleson Av, in the section between 2nd and Sheridon, is routinely dumping the recepticals on their sides on the ground whereever convenient. (See photo) This morning they left my neighor's on the ground blocking the entry way to our common driveway. When I came to move it, I realized they had also broken the lid. Then as I drove south on S.Eagleson, I saw that this was done all the way to Sheridan, where I assume the truck turned. At least half the bins were on their sides, some in the street. I took four photos the whole way, as well as two of my neigbor's receptical- Unfortunately your portal only allows a single photo, but I have all the others. Please address this situation. There is no reason the recepticals can't be placed upright, but at least they should be neither broken nor left on their sides in the street, on a sidewalk or in the entrance to a driveway. Dan Caner