closed #173253
Trash
2519 S Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 8/4/2020
Trash bin overflowing every day, even on days after the trash has been picked up.
Trash bin overflowing every day, even on days after the trash has been picked up.
Hello, I live on Euclid Ave and have to make frequent turns onto W 2nd St. On the corner of these streets, across from the church there are overgrown plants/weeds beyond the sidewalk. It's impossible to see any cars coming from the left while on Euclid Ave. The hill makes it difficult but the plants take any vision left. I've accidentally almost involved myself in accidents due to this. I and I'm sure others would appreciate the obstruction be removed if at all possible.
Trash overflowing from backyard, into adjoining yards, car up on blocks, danger to children, been going on for months
overgrowth of trees & bimpending umpeeding the passability of sidewalk
Dumpster in alley is full and overflowing onto the ground
Please see attached photo. This photo should have accompanied report #172982. Photo is of precarious situation on Rogers Rd near the intersection of Roger and Winding Brook Circle. Thank you.
A precarious and unsafe situation on Rogers Road. I reported this same issue a few days ago. The situation has obviously become worse. Photo is self explanatory.
Those of us living along Rogers Rd are dealing with a huge amount of noise even when the Rogers Road workers are here and even when they are not here. The steel plates that are supposed to be covering the large rectangular hole/cutout on Rogers, keeps moving around every time a car runs over it. This is not only a noise nuisance on a holiday weekend, but it is not safe.Last night was so extremely disruptive that I called BPD because I didn't know what else to do. I have since found that this is the place to report such things. Please see photo and please inform contractors to make better plans when they finish and go home for the weekend, so the area can stay safe and quiet. Thsi could have been solved if the orange barrel had been placed directly in front of the gravel area, so cars would bypass this completely. Thanks.