closed #175821
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
519 S Village CT
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2021
Mattresses in yard
Mattresses in yard
There are 3 to 5 chickens/roosters that roam free all around our road and cul-de-sac. At first it was ok, but we have dogs and they are trying to get them (we our animals housed and in our own yards on a leash) They are in our yard and neighbors more than on their own property anymore. All our trash cans have tons of flys and maggots since they have been around. The people do not take care of them they just let them roam free and can bet they don't have permits either. I'm speaking on behalf of most my neighbors also. Please help get rid of these things it's went on long enough. Please and thank you for whoever helps this is become a major problem. Not to mention there could be bird flu with no proper meds or upkeep on the birds.
3 chickens running wild, maybe more. They are in all of our flower beds digging mulch, tearing up plants. Also they are creating flys everywhere which leads to maggots in trash cans. Someone has to do something please.
Now 4 chickens roaming the street and all yards and porches, plus neighbor up the road thinks it's ok to have chickens roaming also. It's to the point where it's out of hand none of us neighbors can have anything nice because they're destroying everything they're attracting flies to all trash cans and fleas to our properties and it seems like the city is more worried about recycling and trash than they are other problems please help this has went on long enough!
I apologize for last request. The car is actually a blue Dodge Durango. License plate: CYN330. This car is parked right in front of a fire hydrant, posing a risk to any future use of it.
Blue Chevrolet Trailblazer parked in front of fire hydrant.
White Ford E150 Passenger Van with plate UN213 at 520 S Parkway Dr is blocking most of the sidewalk making it inaccessible for wheelchair to go by. As well, they are parked too close to fire hydrant. Thank you.
This is a continuous issue that seems to have no resolution. This person is parking their various cars right in front of a fire hydrant. In case of a house fire their car would be damaged due to how close and inaccessible the fire hydrant is. The current car parked in front is a blue Honda Civic license plate #DHB956