closed #193322
Fire Hazards
901 N Dunn ST
- Case Date:
- 9/3/2024
Over the weekend, tenants had a bonfire on the NW corner of the building directly underneath power/utility lines. Probably illegal, but more important it was dangerous.
Over the weekend, tenants had a bonfire on the NW corner of the building directly underneath power/utility lines. Probably illegal, but more important it was dangerous.
Trash bin overflowing, trash blowing around into street
Trash bin overflowing, trash blowing around into street
trash overflowing carriers, spilling down the street
The railroad company has piled up a huge stack of railroad ties that smell *horrible*, like a mixture of gasoline and naphtha and creosote. It is chokingly noxious, maybe even an acute asphyxiation hazard. It is on the south side of the tracks, north of 12th Street right where Dunn Street ends. Does the City have jurisdiction over this? Can the railroad be asked to pile toxic products in places far away from residential areas? It can be smelled by residents in houses close by, and the stench wafts through the neighborhood at night.
IDS box chained to stop sign on the SW corner blocks traffic line of sight for east bound traffic. Also Village Pantry has large bushes blocking line of sight.
At 12th & Indiana behind Village Pantry there is trash everywhere and it blows up on the banks and dogs get into it.
Lots of litter in empty lot west of Village Pantry, especially along the bank between the lot and the train tracks. Also hazardous coal storage facility with signs that children are playing here.
The "Grab and Go" store has a couple very bright lights on the west side of the building that shine on other buildings and that make it difficult to see when walking east in that general area at night Can the store be asked to redirect and/or shade at least the brighter of the two so that light is cast only on their property and not the houses nearby? It seems like a form of trespass.