closed #78757
Yard Waste
417 W Smith AVE
- Case Date:
- 7/29/2010
resident called in said we missed her today, sent a man back out and he picked it up. She also said we missed her a few weeks ago.
resident called in said we missed her today, sent a man back out and he picked it up. She also said we missed her a few weeks ago.
Courtesy Pick up. sent Keven
faxed RH/ Missed pick-up/yard waste: Miss 1 can of her yardwaste Please get. If something is wrong please call her. Thanks Rosha.
Weight limit of 40 lbs, Exceeds can limit of 35 gallons.
faxed GA/ missed pick-up/yard waste: She has 2 containers of yardwaste to be picked up, her recycling was missed last week.
Missed pick-up/recycling: no notice left/
She has been waiting since Tuesday the 14th, called twice. This was a must get.
First off, the B-line is trashed. The woods on the edge of the trail are absolutely covered in trash. There were fires lit, and the creek to carrying the trash down to our more major waterways. Now, the residents of this camp are driving cars to their encampments along the b-line, blocking the trails, and making enormous ruts in the trail and grass along the side of the trail. Furthermore, I am a large white, male. I was concerned for my safety (ON THE B-LINE) as three (obvious methamphetamine enthusiasts) came out of the woods while I was passing by. Their behavior was not normal, and being three of them would scare most people from using this important public space - including myself.
Hello, I hope people in the Mayor's Office, HAND and the Plan Commission can take the time to read this article, as a Seattlite talks Real Talk to New Yorkers about how Amazon's investment in Seattle made the city unlivable: https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-oped-a-warning-from-seattle-20181116-story.html?utm_source=The+Evergrey&utm_campaign=744479c764-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_11_19_11_41&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b61d1a1dd2-744479c764-166797661&mc_cid=744479c764&mc_eid=dda1bc7491 . I lived in Seattle for 20 years from 1986-2007 (with a 2-year hiatus in NYC). When I arrived there at the end of the Boeing-Lockheed era, I thought, "Seattle is Bloomington with real money!" and when I arrived back in my hometown in 2007, after the Dot-Com Boom and Bust, I thought, "Bloomington is Seattle with common sense!" Well, I hope so. I hope so. Please read this article and tell me we have common sense in our pursuit of economic development. Thank you. -- Joy Shayne Laughter
Requesting crosswalk paint at the corner of 6th and Rogers crossing Rogers St.