closed #192031
Trash
911 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 7/12/2024
Huge homeless encampment growing by the week they’ve already burnt these woods down once are we waiting for round two
Huge homeless encampment growing by the week they’ve already burnt these woods down once are we waiting for round two
The property at 411 E Glendora looks abandoned and in bad repair. It was on Zillow as rental property. There is an old car on site and it has windows broken out. There is also a discarded chair at curb. Can you please direct me to proper office to report the property. I drive by it everyday and it’s getting worse and definitely an eye sore. Thank you
The privacy fence on the southeast corner is falling down and parts are missing. This is allowing people to use this as a short cut on to private property that borders the back of the apartment. Attempts to contact the apartment have fallen on deaf ears.
The right of way between 911 and 917 N. Maple St is overgrown and needs a mow.
Had an individual call the Mayors office the past two days concerned about the excessive growth located near Westplex and 3rd South, west corner. Wanted me to reopen his prior uReport with the number 189088, but am not able to so I am filing a new one. He said that he has also seen homeless individuals in this area.
A grocery shopping cart filled with garbage (and various unidentified personal items) was left abandoned in the roadway between 914 N Fairview St. and 915 N Jackson St, and in the back of 620 W 13th st. Cart first noticed morning of 7.6.
Revisiting closed cases #188519, 188925, 188988, all concerning 1709 E Circle Drive. Citations have been issued, but the yard is still as unkempt as it was (and worse) since it was first reported on May 19, 2024. Also, branches are still overhanging and hit my car antenna when I go around the curve towards Eastside Drive. If you give me a valid reason why this is acceptable, I will stop bugging you about these 2 things.
Excessive growth, as property has been neglected for years.
trash overflowing getting into other yards
Waste, ruined furniture, and trash bags piled beside and scattered around the dumpster for at least a week, littering the road, attracting rats and flies. The Dorchester Townhomes complex repeatedly and persistently makes their trash everyone else's problem. Are there ways the city can help them clean up their act? Thank you!