closed #63176
Other
508 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 7/6/1998
There is a bush along Atwater Avenue, just past 508 E. 3rd Street, that is overgrown over the sidewalk causing a hazard.
There is a bush along Atwater Avenue, just past 508 E. 3rd Street, that is overgrown over the sidewalk causing a hazard.
A pile of trash (approx. 10 feet long) in the back yard by the sidewalk.
OTHER/TRASH: HAS HER CAN CHAINED SO IT CAN'T BE STOLEN. SAYS CREWS ALWAYS LEAVE HER CAN IN THE STREET OR ON THE SIDEWALK ( NO TREE PLOT) WANTS THEM TO "TAKE ANOTHER 2 STEPS" & PLACE IT ON HER WALK SO IT DOESN'T BLOCK THE SIDEWALK.
Residents leaving trash cans on the sidewalk all the time. Ms. Craig is unsure who the trash cans belong to; possibly 1017 E. 1st St. or 1015 E. 1st St., which is a rental property (unregistered).
NW corner 1st and Henderson. A very large and very dead maple tree hangs over sidewalk and street. Neighbors are very concerned about falling dead limbs or possibly the entire tree given we are headed into the windy/icy/snow season.
Residents have parties and throw bottles into the street (broken glass); trash cans are left on the sidewalk all the time; parking on the lawn.
Overgrowth on the sidewalk.
The lawn needs cut. There are weeds and shrubs growning onto the sidewalk, making it difficult to walk on the sidewalk.
Several weeks ago, tree in tree plot lost several limbs in storm. The limbs fell into street and sidewalk. She hauled them out, had them cut up, says she called for City to pick up but no one ever did, so she put YW stickers on them, still not picked up. Also, same tree has another dead limb about to fall. Bob: please pick up limbs (sounds like they're ours). Lee: Please let her know if dead limb is her or our responsibility. Thanks.
Several weeks ago, tree in tree plot lost several limbs in storm. The limbs fell into street and sidewalk. She hauled them out, had them cut up, says she called for City to pick up but no one ever did, so she put YW stickers on them, still not picked up. Also, same tree has another dead limb about to fall. Bob: please pick up limbs (sounds like they're ours). Lee: Please let her know if dead limb is her or our responsibility. Thanks.