closed #100174
Trash
322 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 8/13/2004
Bags must have sticker attached. 944 sm
Bags must have sticker attached. 944 sm
bush prevents seeing clearly from South Grant to 2nd
Beechwood Manors has large temporary sign without a permit.
Dumpster overflowing in the alley; doors open and trash scattered on the ground. Mr. Stephens requested call back.
this is third time this gentlemen has phoned in. The complex has a fenced in dumpster area that the door never gets shut and the trash is getting all over the place through out this area. Gentlemen said he has spoken to Lyndel regarding this, but wants to let Lyndel that it has gotten worse. Please check this out. Is Elliott Lewis property.
Received complaint from Public Works - The trash in the dumpster is over-flowing. Please give Mr. Stephens a call regarding this complaint.
overgrown yard
Ms. Wells states that parking is only available on the east side of buckner st and that there are no sidewalks on the east side. Ms. Wells states that the property owner on the east side have planted flowers and ornamental grasses next to the street, so now when people park and get out of there cars they are stepping into these flower beds. She thinks that these flowers beds are in the right of way and should be removed.
Load of mulch dumped in street
Another dead rat. I am a 63 year resident at this address and only in the last five years have rats began appearing. Open composting by some neighbors has been a long time habit Ross Gay 316 S. Buckner is one loving the overgrowth same person owns the property behind me also with chickens it’s a rental overgrowth problem there I am a yearly complainer on that Davisson street address. I’m going to guess my outdoor cat fixed chipped and so forth brought this in the cat house. I’ve been finding two and three every year dead near my house where you see one rat I’m sure there is a whole colony somewhere. Would appreciate it if the city could check out this area of prospect Hill I’ve heard from other neighbors about the dead rat problem, and a few have saw the live ones. People also stack their firewood on the ground, giving them a nice little place to borrow under and build their colonies. I would appreciate hearing from someone soon about this. I consider this a health hazard.