closed #182464
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
402 N Adams ST
- Case Date:
- 1/11/2023
There's a mattress that either fell off a vehicle or from a homeless camp that needs to be removed. It's right off the sidewalk.
There's a mattress that either fell off a vehicle or from a homeless camp that needs to be removed. It's right off the sidewalk.
Wide, deep pothole in northbound lane. Hard to avoid, could cause serious car damage.
Some asshat dropped their old couch on the way to the dump, been there for days now. Right next to the Waterman Neighborhood sign
My trash was not collected this morning. (5-6-25) this is the second time it has happened it first happened on 4-22-25. My trash lid is closed and the waste is in bags. The can is always put right at the end of my drive (which ends on the road on Adams St). I just want to know why this is happening and what I can do to keep it from happening in the future. I pay to have the trash collected so I would rather not have to load it in my truck and pay again to have it disposed. Thank you.
On the bridge over Patterson Dr. on the B-Line there are 4 square B-line steel signs. In the recent winds, one of these has come loose and become bent. If there is more wind, which there will as it is almost spring, the remaining two connections may also become loose. It appears to me that the screws mounting the sign to the structure are not long enough. The sign then blowing and dropping makes for a very unsafe situation as it is 15 feet above the ground, sidewalk and road.
I dunno if this guy hasn't paid his bill or what? But we live across in 401 n Adams and we have worked really hard to try and keep our yard up. It seems like every single week now I've gone and had to pick his trash can up he has no bags and it just blows everywhere. Our family doesn't deserve to one deal with all the trouble the homeless bring because he won't put up any no trespassing signs and two to constantly be picking up after someone else that neglects there property
Yard waste must be either bagged, bundled or in a thirty-five gallon or smaller trash can.