closed #172688
Excessive Growth
905 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 6/5/2020
Someone dumped a street light in our backyard. It is green, one of those old-fashioned types like on campus. There is a heavy base that looks like its made out of a kind of cheap pot metal, and a relatively light-weight though long vertical fluted column that seems to be made out of aluminum. The two pieces are separate, and there are no markings at all on either one and no electrical apparatus or fixture present, just the base and the pole. Is this something that belongs to the City that someone maybe stole and then dumped? Or does it belong to a private individual? Or maybe it is just trash that needs to go to the recycling center?
DIRTY WATER
###S#####
matress between buildings, debris on property man seen believed to be living at building C or D, last seen two days ago, has prosthetic leg, owns red pickup truck
matress between buildings, debris on property man seen believed to be living at building C or D, last seen two days ago, has prosthetic leg, owns red pickup truck
Heading in either direction on N Smith Rd (at the end near E 10th St) the pavement is very rough in the bike lanes, to the point where we often ride our bicycles out in the road, rather than in the bike lane to avoid crashing.
A citizen called in to complain about there being trash cans that have been setting out on the sidewalk in the 900 block of East Side Drive. She walks this route and the smell coming from the cans is pretty strong. She did not know the exact address but that it was in the 900 block. For the purpose of GIS I used #905.
Renter leaving items curbside for extended time period. Eyesore.
For the past three weeks there have been 3 discarded sofas sitting at the curb in front of 905 S Eastside Dr., and nothing seems to be happening! - I have left a voice mail for the (former?) ReMax caretaker, Mike Hensinger, asking for an update, but didn't hear back. - During this time it has rained 4 times... so it's safe to assume that they are unusable. - Since this is right across the street from my property where I have lived over 40 years, it's getting a bit depressing to look out of the window! (- since it is also the first year - in all that time! - that a row of cars from the Maxwell Terrace Apts are now parking daily along my side of the street - though that doesn't bother me).