closed #97638
Trash
800 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 2/22/2005
Small bag of trash found in dumpster; person doesn't reside there. Trash brought into office.
Small bag of trash found in dumpster; person doesn't reside there. Trash brought into office.
Mr. Rogers is "disgusted" with BPD. He was arrested 4/14/99 & is unhappy with excessive force used & the way he's been treated by dept. since. He's made consistent requests for his police rpt. ever since his court date. Everyone he came into contact w/ at BPD has not been helpful. He wants to know what can be done. (I offered him option of filing a "internal compliant w/ COB PD" form. He accepted and is supposed to come by office to pick up forms.) *(# above is a pager)
Office made a mistake in telling them the wrong pick-up date. Please pick-up trash & recycling. Thanks CB
Tues. Your friend of 30 yrs, misread her post card on Spring Clean up. She wants you to pick up her items even though she missed her day. Your call buddy!! friend!
A complaint forwarded from the Mayor's Office was received on June 12, 2002. There are piles of limbs and debris located at 616 W. 15th Street.
faxed ddh/Dirk - please call the office. Thanks/ Other/Other/ She will have 30-35 bags of leaves to pick up on her Tues. pick-up. She will sticker each bag - Do you want to do anything speical due to the number
Cortney from Ferguson's office called to have us check out the alley between this and 615 n. washington st. There is trash left out and is all over the place.
Larry Williams called into Elizabeth Walter at the Mayor's office to complain about the property at 612 N. Monroe being over run with cats (around 10) and trash. He owns four neighboring properties: 623, 631, 635, 639 N. Monroe. He filed a uReport about this himself over a month ago and said there hasn't been any progress on the matter. I filed this for Animal Control but HAND and Public Works may be interested as well since there is an abundance of trash as well.
RECIEVED COMPLAINT ABOUT SERIOUS FIRE HAZARDS AT STAPLES OFFICE SUPPLIES. EXIT DOORS AND ELECTRICAL PANELS BLOCKED.
Mr. McGuigan is concerned with the Banneker Center. He thinks that this situation he becoming very racial. He feels that the MAYOR OFFICE SHOULD BE MORE ACTIVE ABOUT THE SITUATION.