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closed #70704

Excessive Growth

923 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
8/9/1996

Trash cans are not being taken in. People walking by use trash cans. Complaintant has contacted owner but nothing gets done about it. She is extremely upset about this & tired of looking at their trash cans all the time. Wondered if this apt. bldg. should have a dumpster.

closed #70777

Excessive Growth

923 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
7/29/1996

Trash out for going on 3 wks w/out tags. Complaintant has contacted owner, Shaw and they told her it was tennant resp. She's tired of looking at their trash.

closed #59009

Excessive Growth

923 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
2/18/1999

dumpster overflowing with trash

closed #62246

Excessive Growth

923 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
8/11/1998

Rental unit with overflowing dumpster; trash in the driveway; rats run around the house and go to the front door. Ms. Quakenbush has notified owner, Jeff Shields, but problem still ongoing. (work with Ryan on this)

closed #121050

Excessive Growth

923 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
9/23/1996

Dumpster finallly placed at 923 S. Rogers is an eyesore. Can it be moved to a better place ? THIS RECEIVED BY MAYOR'S OFFICE.

closed #71441

Excessive Growth

920 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
3/6/1996

Trash left out and bags broken . House on the corner of Dixie and Rogers

closed #126063

Excessive Growth

916 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
5/9/2012

Tall grass and trash.

closed #66998

Excessive Growth

916 S Morton ST

Case Date:
7/30/1997

Weeds need cut in the vacated alley West of 916 S. Morton St. The weeds are growing out of a wall at 319 W. Dodds St.---1st alley West of Morton St. Several years ago, B & L Roofing put several large/huge rocks in the alley which makes mowing the weeds/grass impossible. Ms. Burch also said that the drainage problem South of Dodds St. has not been taken care of. Please call Ms. Burch if above locations are unclear.

closed #30227

Excessive Growth

916 S Morton ST

Case Date:
6/16/2005

Vacant lot across from 916 S. Morton is very overgrown and homeless are living there, caller stated that she has been approched several times while out in her yard. Caller also stated that there are small trees growing along rail road tracks and weeds are overgrown and she would like those mowed down because the homeless will live there after it gets taller.

closed #54885

Excessive Growth

912 S Madison ST

Case Date:
2/17/2000

Accumulation of bagged trash in the back yard