closed #165075
Abandoned Vehicle
1622 W 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/7/2018
The abandoned car is at 1624 W. 7th. The map wouldn't pinpoint that address exactly.
The abandoned car is at 1624 W. 7th. The map wouldn't pinpoint that address exactly.
My address is technically 1529 W. 8th. We recently purchased our home and just got all moved in. In between my house and our neighbors, there is a ton of overgrowth over power lines connected to our homes. We really need someone to come out and clear the area before it becomes a problem. There is also a very large and what seems like a very dead tree on our neighbors property that is over some power lines as well.
There is trash, appliances, toys, an RV full of items never used and a van that is packed with trash bags, among other things. If this isn't hoarding, it is close to it. I've complained numerous times through the years and nothing really gets done. They cover it with tarps and that's about it. I'd love to see this property cleaned and kept clean. It is an eye sore and it is bringing my property value down. I couldn't sell my property right now because no on wants to live next to that! I don't have a picture, but you can look at the satellite picture on Google Maps and see most of it. I can take a pic if necessary.
There are a lot of broken items or items that are NEVER used in the side yard and the back yard. This property is an eye sore and brings all of the surrounding property values down. The RV that sits in the drive way has not moved in FIVE+ years and is FULL of stored items.
A street light in that location is very much needed. I bike every evening there, and can attest to it being a dangerous intersection at night.
I live on the Waterman section of W. 8th Street. A few years ago, before the city repaved our road, there were yellow center lines and also marked roadside parking spaces. When will the city repaint those lines? It has been a few years already. We have an issue of people speeding on our road, which they do by driving down the center of it regardless of oncoming traffic, pedestrians, and bicyclists. I think the speeding was less of an issue back when the road lines were painted because those lines prevented people from driving down the middle of the road like they do now. I think repainting the center lines and the parking spot lines, we could actually solve the speeding problem.
lack of sidewalk clearance for pedestrians; street warning sign disappearing under foliage.
curbs not painted for fire hydrants; parking blocking access to hydrants near 1319 W 8th, 321 N Hopewell, and 1524 W. 8th. Streets.
lot not mowed, yard trash, junk chair, graffiti on shed
lot not mowed this year