closed #183158
Yard Waste
Dead end of 13th St. next to 908 Madison
- Case Date:
- 3/18/2023
Blocking alley and trash and debris in yard.
Blocking alley and trash and debris in yard.
Abandoned Ford Ranger at this address. Has a for sale sign in driver window.
Mays Greenhouse blatantly disregards safety requirements and puts its employees at risk. The manager smokes cigarettes indoors, forcing employees to inhale second-hand smoke just to complete business functions. The water they provide to their employees is unfiltered and burns, likely due to heavy amounts of fertilizers and pesticides used in the vicinity. Lastly, compost and waste are burned openly making the air around the perimeter toxic to breathe. Multiple employees, have had health problems related to exposure to the variety of hazards.
Mays Greenhouse has a leaking gas pipe in an area frequently visited by customers (greenhouse #8, which also serves as a sales area). Additionally, many of the pesticides are out of date and release toxic fumes; the labels say they are unstable after their expiration date yet they are still used. Employees have reported headaches and dizziness after use.
Poison hemlock is on the corner and along the road of the NE corner of N state Hwy 37 and N Old State Rd 37. The nearby property 3805 N Old State Rd 37. also will have some on their side.
Neighbor road has pothole that keeps getting worse.
A silver grey Sienna XLE Toyota van with a flat tire has been parked in this location for half a year. It is blocking parking for other residents on the street. Licence plate #144TPR, Indiana.
There is pothole on S College Ave after 1st St.
Please, clean up the shantytown in Seminary Park. This is not fair to the squatters who swat there, the people who would like to use the park as it was meant to be used as a non-residential recreation space, and the businesses and homes in the vicinity. Clean it up. Get these folks into a space meant for habitation. This is not safe and it certainly is not indicative of a healthy city. Worst city government in 50 years.
Bamboo. Looks like it is under the wires the length of the block behind the houses