closed #170392
Excessive Growth
1419 S Nancy ST
- Case Date:
- 9/17/2019
The yard is so overgrown at this address. It makes it very hard to see as you are coming off of Nancy.
The yard is so overgrown at this address. It makes it very hard to see as you are coming off of Nancy.
My trash was not picked up this week, though I placed it on the curb the night before. No " non collection" notice was left, so I'm assuming this was an oversight.
Case #170190 has not been resolved. There is trash on the ground on the east side of the house and a pile of refuse on the SE corner of the property visible from the alley that is mostly cardboard and will become a mess when the next rain occurs.
CFC owns this "Smoker's Station" outside the Alion Building next to the Ivy Tech Waldron entrance on the 100 block of S Walnut St, NW corner of 4th & Walnut. The broken pieces keep blowing around on the sidewalk, creating tripping hazards. Several weeks ago, the trash inside it caught on fire. CFC has been asked repeatedly to fix it or remove it. With the top broken off, it will keep catching on fire. Can you talk to them about getting rid of it?
Lawn looks more like a forest. Please ask owner to make an attempt to maintain this small property.
408 E 6th St - former Boxcar Books location
Trash cans have been sitting here for a month now…
The location is the area west of the convention center and east of High Speed Tire in the wooded area. This is the pedestrian walkway along third street on the South side between College Avenue and Morton St. There is starting to be an accumulation of trash and what looks like camping gear gathered in the wooded area. It looks like people may be setting up a camp.
My neighbors lawn hasn't been mowed in many weeks and it is nearly waist high in some parts.
The Woods at Latimer apartment complex has smoke detectors in units that are up to 10 years expired. Included photo are ones removed from our unit. Maintenance claims to only replace them when residents request, since "they still work" and "It's easier to leave old ones up than go into every unit and put new ones in". When batteries in these expired ones died, we alerted maintenance and they said to take them out and just "not start a fire" overnnight, as they would be out to replace them in the morning since it wasn't considered an emergency to not have working smoke detectors in the unit.