closed #102466
Trash
918 W 13th CT
- Case Date:
- 9/16/2003
trash has now all been bagged (she made a prev complaint) but it is all against the side of the house, needs to be dumped.
trash has now all been bagged (she made a prev complaint) but it is all against the side of the house, needs to be dumped.
recyclables not properly sorted
CORNER OF N. BLAIR AVE & 13TH CT. MISSED PICK-UP/RECYCLING:
The residents here have a truck in the driveway that they are "storing" their trash in. The bed of the truck is full of trash.
The residents at 918 have approximately 12 bags of trash leaning against the house. The bags have been there so long that several have busted open and loose trash is in the yard.
Citizen called in and stated that this rental property is kept up. Small amount of trash that piles up, debris in the yard. Old vehicle seemed to used as a trash container.
REPORTS THAT THERE ARE SEVERAL BAGS OF TRASH ALONGSIDE THE HOUSE AND SOME ARE OPEN AND SCATTERED. SAID A NEW FAMILY HAS MOVED IN.
Junk piled at the rear of the house for 2 weeks.
Yard overgrown.
Hi. I just want to say that I really appreciate the Adopt-a-Drain program. I was told about it by a city worker named Kriste. Anyway, I've complained for years about the storm drains on Blair Avenue. They get clogged (mostly by grass clippings from people mowing) and then the rain doesn't drain well. For years I said, why doesn't the city clean these? I was annoyed about it because the water would carry seeds and dirt, which would collect in my gutter, and then the next thing I know I have to mow my gutter! lol! So for the past four years I've been cleaning out my gutter, muttering to myself about the drain, and then every now and then cleaning it out, too. When I heard about Adopt-a-Drain, I realized that I could handle that task for two drains on Blair Avenue that impact my yard. Kriste also taught me that the city has over 12,000 drains, far too many to handle without some help. So, now I know that I can help, and I'm glad to do it. Great program!