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closed #147759

Trash

2305 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
8/27/2015

trash in yard has not been touched in 4 wks (except to be added to) despite her calling and leaving a complaint

closed #136328

Unsafe Buildings

2305 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
2/11/2014

extension cord running between two houses (2305 and 2311), no utilities on at 2311 (a rental property)

closed #136952

Trash

2305 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
3/31/2014

trash in yard, especially the backyard

closed #142132

Excessive Growth

2305 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
10/30/2014

Also, caller states there is a lot of trash scattered about the front & rear of the property.

closed #168612

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

2305 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
5/21/2019

A backyard in my neighborhood is overgrown and has excessive debris. It is infested with rats.

closed #168613

Excessive Growth

2305 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
5/21/2019

closed #178722

Trash

2305 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
2/1/2022

Trash in yard, large pile of cans in back yard, tent (tarp) covering also- person possibly living in back yard. Please call to let Linda know what's going on.

closed #191654

Trash

2305 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
7/9/2024

trash in front of house

closed #185842

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

2305 S Sussex DR

Case Date:
10/2/2023

I am a storm drain volunteer for the Utility Department for Sussex Drive and Queensway from High St to Montclair and have been tracking broken asphalt pavement that might enter or block the storm drains and storm sewers by collecting broken pavement. I have collected a second load of broken pavement that is on the east/mail box side of my driveway at 2305 Sussex Dr. The pile weighs about 134 ponds could a City Street crew pick up the pile for recycling and reuse?

closed #186521

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

2305 S Sussex DR

Case Date:
12/14/2023

I have been collecting broken asphalt pavement from Sussex Dr, and from High St to Montclair along Queensway as an experiment for the Utility Department on reducing storm drain blockage on streets with significant slopes. I weighed the amount of debris collected since the start of the freeze-thaw cycle and the new pile is just short of 310 pounds on the east side of my driveway. Could this debris be picked up by a city crew for recycling?