closed #119958
Yard Waste
429 E 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 3/17/1997
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Couldn't fins a suitable category for this. Some sort of horribly smelling pile of manure or compost
Huge brush pile blocking the sidewalk at 914 S. Rolling Rock Dr
Hello, there is a large dead tree down in the residential neighborhood of Woolery Woods (picture attached). The property is located at the intersection of Countryside Lane and Star View Lane. The tree fell during a storm earlier this spring. The downed tree is located on a green space property that is owned and maintained by the developer, Arthur Management. There is no building structure on the property, but it is adjacent to multiple homes. I believe Municipal Code 6.06.020 (Deposit of Garbage) requires the property owner to dispose of the dead tree and the associated yard waste. Neighbors in our Neighborhood Association have attempted to contact Mr. Arthur, but he has been unresponsive to our requests. Thank you for any assistance the city may provide with helping to improve the aesthetics of our neighborhood.
Why do we put our yard waste in separate containers. thinking it will be composted, when this morning we saw with our own eyes that it was just emptied in the same truck where the trash was dumped into?
WEST VERNAL PIKE TWO ABANDONED HOMES NEAR CURRY PIKE AND WEST VERNAL PIKE INTERSECTION. SCARY, WEST VERNAL LIKE IS SO NICE THEN WE HAVE THIS NEGLECT. WHY, SOMEONE SHOULD BE ASHAMED.
Now that one of the things that people have started doing is cleaning up their yards, I already see many containers and plastic bags ready for the first yard waste pick-up. This won't be, in our neighborhood, until April 13. Is there any chance this can be moved up so that paper bags don't have to sit in rain and wind until the first pick-uptime? Thanks.
Brush pile in front of house on e cambridge court, n side of street
Yard Waste scattered on purpose. Violation of Code 6.06.020. Deposit of Garbage It is unlawful for any person to place or scatter any yard waste, upon private premises, or to permit yard waste to be placed or deposited on the premised owned or controlled by such person.
This is a request for advice- not notifying of an issue. The home we purchased has a lot of overgrowth: trees, bushes, some poison ivy, and invasive plant species like some of the honeysuckles. We have already started removing some and have a very large pile (when we are finished, it will probably fill a large roll-off dumpster). What does the city typically do when they are clearing brush? Do you chip it or does that just spread the problem items further? Or do you know of any companies that might pick up for a price? Any advice is appreciated. Thank you! Christine