closed #103576
Recycling
2608 E Poplar CT
- Case Date:
- 2/26/2003
Recyclables and non-recycables waste mixed
Recyclables and non-recycables waste mixed
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3 layers of black eroded causing strip hazard prior to walkway to home and public side walk
Uneven walk to rised curb (tripping hazard, then yet another drops from curb to street, then three move tripping spots erosion of 3 level is street layers of asphalt. Thanks!
Today I visited the Dollar Tree on the East side. I was there around 2pm. The store had multiple aisles overcrowded with boxes of stock needing unpacked. One aisle in general was completely full from one end to the other. This is the aisle in the photo. Other aisles had boxes on carts throughout and had a path to weave through. I understand that they are understaffed but this felt very unsafe. If there was a fire I do believe it could be difficult to get through the store to get out. It felt unsafe. I'm not sure if it is considered a fire hazard but in case it is I wanted to let you know about it.
The tap water at 2600, East 2nd Street today is even worse than yesterday. It smells like plastic and tastes like some medication. We were not able to brush our teeth this morning, it was so disgusting! Never ever happened before, not for the last 20 years! Can't believe it is safe to drink.
A few minutes ago, a white dump truck without City emblems stopped in front of my house. Two men got out and shoveled the leaves from the drain in front of my house and across the street into the drains. I thought we weren’t supposed to put leaves in the drain. The drain in front of my house is my adopt-a-drain, so it didn't have many leaves but the one across the street had more.
can exceeds size limit
can exceeds size limit