closed #124097
Trash
106 N Union ST
- Case Date:
- 10/24/2011
over flow of trash and rats in the vicinity
over flow of trash and rats in the vicinity
caller stated there are 2 tv's, carpet and other trash dumped on an empty lot
911 E. University: Trash at side of house. Neighbor tried asking them to clean it up. Not using cans. Ghost of newscaster Fahey Flynn lurks in yard at night moaning and mumbling about Ed Vrdolyak and Richard Speck.
Trash, vacuum cleaners, other items in back yard. Neighbor has complained that raccoons are bringing the trash into their yards. Landlady has given permission to go onto property. Also check sewer cleanout cap on N/Side, ceiling siding near front entry, and grass length.
trash piled in yard
Location of your Problem: 1211 E Elliston Drive Details: This property appears to have transitioned to a residential rental in a primarily single family residential neighborhood. Normally not a problem, however, on a regular basis there are upwards of 7 to 10 cars parked in and around this property. Often they are parked facing the opposite direction of traffic and one truck appears to be a trash dump for the property. Please look into this and confirm if A) this is a legal occupancy per HAND, B) is the parking of so many vehicles permitted?, C) Are there any solid waste concerns for storing a property's trash in a truck on the street? We waited to see if it was a short term issue, but it seems to be a permanent issue. Contact Info Name: Prefer to Remain Anonymous
renting without a permit
trash blowing around the yard and into neighbors yards, there is a couch and piece of carpet wedged behind the deck
Location of your Problem: 518 S Washington Street Details: There are tree parts, a telephone pole, and wires down in my yard presumably from the storms that happened this past spring. I am particularly worried about the wires in terms of safety issues. Is there anything I can do to have them removed? Contact Info Name: Natalie Friedman Email: NHFriedm@indiana.edu Telephone: (317)450-0019
trash piled on the sidewalk on the west side of Lincoln between Wylie and 1st.