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open #192352

Trash

2301 S Highland Ave

Case Date:
7/20/2024

Large trash in ditch South of Winslow Woods and Community Garden: large tires and other trash in ditch next to S Highland Ave.

closed #192343

Trash

838 S Sheridan DR

Case Date:
7/20/2024

I let you know there : 7 pieces of furniture On that property

closed #192342

Trash

535 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
7/20/2024

3 pieces of furniture

closed #192330

Excessive Growth

1520 S Woodruff LN

Case Date:
7/19/2024

Over grown yard, weeds, trash can at curb all week, delivery/Amazon boxes pile around house, litter/cans in driveway and road curbs

closed #192325

Trash

South Covey Lane

Case Date:
7/19/2024

This couch frame has been sitting by BDLC’s dumpster behind their building for weeks. Mice have taken up residence there. This is an eyesore and a sanitary issue.

closed #192323

Excessive Growth

1545 N Breckenridge RD

Case Date:
7/19/2024

Owner continues to neglect the overgrowth of grass is now at 3 ft

closed #192322

Excessive Growth

1545 N Breckenridge RD

Case Date:
7/19/2024

Owner continues to neglect the overgrowth of grass is now at 3 ft

closed #192320

Excessive Growth

1397 W Adams Hill CIR

Case Date:
7/19/2024

Grass is very tall.

closed #192319

Excessive Growth

1397 W Adams Hill CIR

Case Date:
7/19/2024

Grass is very tall.

open #192312

Other

Case Date:
7/18/2024

Heard Green Acres wants a conservation district. This is an inappropriate use of historic preservation protections. Historic preservation should be to preserve history, not to prevent development as a NIMBY tactic. This area should be able to grow and evolve to meet the density and environmental priorities of the City. There are other areas that have superior and unique historic structures. Don't make a joke of historic preservation. Please include this in public comment in the packet. The City needs a plan for historic preservation of choosing key areas of the City to protect. Blocking general development helps no one. Areas adjacent to campus should maximize student housing for the benefit of all residents.