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closed #148710

Recycling

810 N Washington ST

Case Date:
9/28/2015

closed #114624

Trash

810 N Washington ST

Case Date:
4/5/1999

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closed #183902

Trash

810 N Washington ST

Case Date:
5/18/2023

Trash bins left on street

closed #159840

Trash

810 N Washington ST

Case Date:
6/22/2017

closed #160379

Recycling

810 N Washington ST

Case Date:
8/1/2017

closed #188878

Excessive Growth

810 N Washington ST

Case Date:
6/10/2024

Alley way between N. Washington an N. Lincoln is very overgrown for pedestrians and vehicles.

closed #176321

Other

810 NW 11th St, Washington, IN 47501, USA

Case Date:
6/22/2021

Illegal Dumping in Drainage Easement and Common Conservation areas in Gentry South- Course construction sand (over 100 square feet and up to 10" deep) plus tree brush and other mulched woody material, large insect ridden sawed cut logs (including 47" logs), small rock and trash items have been dumped into the drainage easement area behind my house. The area that serves to hold flood water is being filled in, invasives are taking hold where the sand is, and the large debris is damaging trees. I know the area was free from this for at least 6 years prior, even during record water flow. The first occurrence was in early April 2020 and happened again the next year during early April 2021. These dumps are sudden. It was free of more sand at the end of March. Then, a week later there was suddenly a large dump of sand again. I was quoted $4,000 to remove the first dump of sand. Additionally, someone has dumped what looks like yard mulch/waste twice in this neighborhood’s Common Area/Conservation Easement.

closed #79526

Excessive Growth

810 OOLIC DR

Case Date:
5/3/2010

Grass is at least knee high - rats have been seen in the grass.

closed #87940

Recycling

810 PLEASANT RIDGE

Case Date:
3/5/2008

Recyclable items not properly sorted. Must be sorted for pick-up 945 las

closed #81122

Trash

810 RALSTON

Case Date:
9/24/2009

exceeds can limit of 35 gal.