closed #53654
Trash
1026 S Palmer AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/28/2000
Front yard filled with junk; tent filled with junk; residents drive through the yard and have destroyed the flowers which were planted by a local school.
Front yard filled with junk; tent filled with junk; residents drive through the yard and have destroyed the flowers which were planted by a local school.
Large tent full of trash at the side of the house.
every year has to complain about weeds, waist high, property next to hers, it is owned by the city, she has her tent party in the beginning of August, must have yard mowed by then, should be mowed more than once a year
Trash in back yard. There is also a tent in the back yard and someone might be living in it.
Trash in yard, large pile of cans in back yard, tent (tarp) covering also- person possibly living in back yard. Please call to let Linda know what's going on.
There is someone tent camping in the approximate location of the pin in the above photo
Hello - I live up the street from the B-line bridge that crosses over Grimes. What started as one tent has become a full-blown camp, and the conditions have caused me to feel unsafe using that portion of the B-line trail. The last time I used the bridge the urine smell was quite strong and there was a man having a bad trip outside the encampment. We've been awoken by yelling and general disturbance from members of the camp and their dogs, and the general disturbance has caused me and several neighbors with kids to not use that portion of the B-line (not using the Switchyard Park playground and dog park, or driving there instead of walking). It's reached a point that we're uncomfortable - I hope I don't sound unsympathetic to their situation. I don't have a good solution either!
There is a woman with a dog having a mental health crisis near a tent here. She is screaming and screaming at no one.
A tent city has developed on the B-Line Trail, south of W Country Club Dr and north of W Gordon Pike. They are cutting down foliage for more tents and dogs are running loose.
A large, event-sized tent with fully closed sides is setup in Seminary Park.