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closed #115288

Trash

1003 S Washington ST

Case Date:
11/20/1998

s

closed #115346

Trash

1003 S Washington ST

Case Date:
11/13/1998

s

closed #115444

Trash

1003 S Washington ST

Case Date:
10/30/1998

S

closed #117412

Recycling

1003 S Washington ST

Case Date:
5/1/1998

P

closed #94179

Trash

1003 S Washington ST

Case Date:
11/11/2005

Bags must have sticker attached.

closed #100849

Recycling

1003 S Washington ST

Case Date:
6/18/2004

Recyclables and nonrecyclables mixed, please sort, do not mix recycling with trash

closed #100934

Recycling

1003 S Washington ST

Case Date:
6/4/2004

recycling and non recycling mixed; not sorted; items not included in program

closed #101499

Recycling

1003 S Washington ST

Case Date:
3/26/2004

waste mixed in, nonrecyclables, not sorted, please clean this stop up, 3rd notice

closed #203546

Other

1003 South Oak Street

Case Date:
6/18/2025

I am a new homeowner and I have a question or two! I have two large sugar gum trees in the front of my house on the strip of grass in between the sidewalk and street. I was told that these trees are the city’s property not mine. I am concerned because I have to trim some on the larger branches that overhang my roof and also the roots are bowing the sidewalk out and pushing up the concrete in my basement. If I wanted to service these trees myself do I need a permit or does the city handle these things?

closed #203547

Other

1003 South Oak Street

Case Date:
6/18/2025

I am a new homeowner and I have a question or two! I have two large sugar gum trees in the front of my house on the strip of grass in between the sidewalk and street. I was told that these trees are the city’s property not mine. I am concerned because I have to trim some on the larger branches that overhang my roof and also the roots are bowing the sidewalk out and pushing up the concrete in my basement. If I wanted to service these trees myself do I need a permit or does the city handle these things?