closed #119251
Recycling
2024 S Quarry ST
- Case Date:
- 6/9/1997
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#R#M#### residents Friday recycling wasn't picked-up. She was out of town for the weekend and didn't notice it until this morning.
There is a foul odor within the main entrance. It smells like an animal has died, and the landlord, Sheree Deming, seems to think it is not a problem.
weeds and trees growing into the alley forcing cars closer to Burnham's house. The house actually was clipped once by a truck trying to keep away from the over growth. John reports the yard at this house is just out of control.
Grass in the back yard is 4 1/2 feet tall. Ms. Baxter was unsure about the address and said that the house is limestone with a burgandy van in the driveway.
DIRTY WATER
Citizen says that this morning the trash crew threw the yardwaste in with the trash and that this happened down the whole street. Says he knows the difference and it was not a split packer. Says this happens periodically but not always. Says yardwaste is not supposed to go to landfill and wants to make sure that it is kept separate.
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Concern re: "arrogancy & audacity of city &/or county council & humane society to raise fine of stray animals from $15 to $100 in one 'swell foop' Just another liberal engine running at breakneck speed toward the backs of lawabiding, voting patriots along w/their evident bedfellows, the HT who shamelessly committed yellow dog journalism by portraying increase as rewards."