closed #188947
Trash
713 1/2 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 6/14/2024
Tenants storing trash bins by street (11th Street side).
Tenants storing trash bins by street (11th Street side).
Tenants storing trash bins on street.
109 N Glenwood Ave. Abandoned house, excessive growth.
Invasives in the right of way, the north property line, and along the creek including privet, poison ivy, burning bush, & multiflora rose.
Alley way between N. Washington an N. Lincoln is very overgrown for pedestrians and vehicles.
Yard needs cutting. (Parker rental)
Caller is concerned about bamboo that her neighbor planted which is encroaching on her property. Informed her I would make uReport and gave info on City's Policy regarding Bamboo.
The management company has not trimmed the thistle/weeds growing along the driveway and sidewalk and they have become unsightly and hazardous.
Refer to cases #186916, #188213, and #188214. Someone ended up putting a rubber stopper in the hole at the base of the dumpster, which temporarily prevented the rats from entering it. However, rubber is a delicacy for rats (which it seems garbage-oriented people should well know) and it was soon devoured. Now the problem is back full-force, with rats running in and out of the dumpster and scurrying around the parking lot. The drain-hole is threaded on the inside, implying that the manufacturer of the dumpster had in mind (and likely supplies) a metal screw-type insert that will be rat-proof. Please ask the company to install the correct type of fitting so that this problem is permanently fixed.