closed #187899
Abandoned Vehicle
601 N Summit ST
- Case Date:
- 4/5/2024
This vehicle has been parked on 10th street in between Adams and Summitt for 2 weeks with no action.
This vehicle has been parked on 10th street in between Adams and Summitt for 2 weeks with no action.
1011 West 11th Street Abandoned Car - as defined by City Ordinance 15.04.020 item 6. This abandoned vehicle: - is 3 or more model years old - mechanically inoperable - on private property but couldn't be more clearly visible to public property - has been sitting in its location for well past 20 days. Please have this vehicle removed. Thank you.
Referencing case #169299 They have had years to get rid of that car. Please follow up with removal. Thank you.
Referencing Case#169529 I'm sorry. I realize the situation of the owner, but it has been a long time. Swifter action would have been taken in another part of the City. That is not fair or equitable to other property owners living in the area. This vehicle fits under the city ordinance definition of "abandoned," and, while it is on private property, is in violation, because it sits in clear view of the public. Thank you.
Dozens of cats running loose, creating nuisance
Larry Williams called into Elizabeth Walter at the Mayor's office to complain about the property at 612 N. Monroe being over run with cats (around 10) and trash. He owns four neighboring properties: 623, 631, 635, 639 N. Monroe. He filed a uReport about this himself over a month ago and said there hasn't been any progress on the matter. I filed this for Animal Control but HAND and Public Works may be interested as well since there is an abundance of trash as well.
Problem reported in alley off of W. Cottage Grove Avenue between cottage Grove and W. 11th St. Reports of large amounts of animals in back yard near ally, noise complaint as well. Person making complaint wished to remain anonymous to avoid potential retaliation by homeowner. Has made complaint in the past from address 612 N. Summit St.
My neighbor has great Danes that she lets defecate along the sidewalk on the grassy area down Monroe street and in the grassy field between her house at 643 Monroe Street and 11th Street. She does not pick up her dogs feces and it's becoming a health hazard.
Two Great Danes, one gray (male), one white and tan (female) constantly loose. The owner is aware and has not solved the issue. They have been loose at least four times in the last month and tried to attack a pedestrian and their dog this evening.
Found an animal carcass in the yard. Not sure what to do about it, is this something that animal control will collect? It is a small mammal such as a groundhog, it has already been partially eaten by other animals. Sorry!