closed #104374
Recycling
322 E Cottage Grove AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/30/2002
recycs and nonrecycs mixed, items not properly sorted, items not included in program
recycs and nonrecycs mixed, items not properly sorted, items not included in program
On the corner of 10th/Grant behind 322 E. Cottage Grove there is a dumpster that is now over-flowing. There are some kind of power wire that must have been blown down by the last storm that are hanging loose and into the dumpster. Mrs. Douglas believes that is why the trash is not being picked up.
non-collectable plastics; not clean; non-collectable glass; not sorted
Downspouts redirected to flow water directly onto and over the sidewalk.
Sidewalk blocked by shrub growth.
Duke Energy contractors (B&B ?) are leaving signage scattered around. There is a pile of orange-stripped wood signs and associated sandbags lying on the alley on the west side of Grant between 10th and Cottage Grove, and also there are two large, metal sign supports lying at the SW and NW corners of the intersection of CG and Grant.
City and/or Utility contractors (Duke, Meridiam, etc.) have been leaving signage scattered about the neighborhood. Currently, there is the following: 1) Tall, metal support at SW corner of Cottage Grove and Grant (322 E. Grant), 2) Identical metal support on south retaining wall of 414 E. Cottage Grove, 3) Pile of signage and sandbags on NE corner of 325 E. 10th Street, 4) Pile of signs in west yard of 418 N. Grant, 5) Bag of construction waste (NaOH ?) sitting on east side of Lincoln near 518 N. Lincoln.
A man picking up scooters from a corral today at 10:30am who was driving a pickup with a large trailor had parked in the middle of Grant Street at this location while attending to the scooters, blocking passage of vehicles traveling south. As I rode by (bicycle, not a scooter) he aggressively moved into what remained of the available street to use, attempted to block my path and emitted a deranged, sneering sound as I passed. It was a dangerous and unnecessary thing for him to do. He was possibly in his 30s, was a bit overweight and seemed a bit "limited". Please inform the scooter companies that their employees should be trained to respect people around them while they are working.
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