closed #188605
Abandoned Vehicle
2008 E Greenbriar LN
- Case Date:
- 5/26/2024
Abandoned truck causing visual obstruction for pedestrians crossing street.
Abandoned truck causing visual obstruction for pedestrians crossing street.
This family has a makeshift fence that is unstable and proceeds into the sidewalk. They also have a dog that lunges and feels unsafe (especially with a makeshift fence so close to the sidewalk) when walking by. My kids are scared and it's on a busy neighborhood corner that a lot of kids walk by.
Red car with four flat tires parked on Greenbriar Lane for over a year. It has not moved.
There's a pot hole in the middles of the street, but there are also potholes across the street along the edge of the traffic island and just north of the island where Locust curves into Greenbriar.
This house was sold and purchased by new owners in 2016. Since then the number of vehicles parked on the street has grown to as many as 7 over time. For the last 8 months, one of the vehicles has had 2 flat tires and has not moved. There have been many times (especially during snowy winter days) where the street becomes hard to navigate especially with two way traffic. Is there any ordinance that recommends the number of cars one can park in front of their house? Can an abandoned car remain on the streets for months on end? Perhaps the number of cars is related to the number of families residing at this home; is there a limit to the number of families that may be co-housing? How can this be resolved? Aside from the driving safety issues, it is a visual blight on our neighborhood and a very unfortunate welcome to our lovely neighborhood.
NON COLLECTED PLASTICS AND CARDBOARD NOT BROKEN DOWN
55 gal, no tags
no tags, exceeds 40 lbs, 35 gal can
Exceeds can limit of 35 gallons Unacceptable container/Please replace