closed #188439
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
1128 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 5/14/2024
There is a dead opossum is the road in front. It is beginning to stink.
There is a dead opossum is the road in front. It is beginning to stink.
Over grown lawn for several weeks. Maybe Two feet tall?
See case #188407. It is not clear why "Jo Stong" closed that case, citing "No such address". Not only does the address exist, but there are ten years of uReport cases pertaining to the address. The garbage is still piled up on the north side of the house (in front of the garage door on the E/W alley that runs from Lincoln to Grant and is parallel and in between 11th and 12th streets.) Please assign this case to someone who is more careful and has some familiarity with the neighborhood.
Beacon not taking care of their new property already. Excessive growth impeding sidewalks. Needs to be mowed and trimmed.
There is a discarded couch on the side of the building located on 4th and College. It needs to be removed from beside this business. When I walked passed it, the smell of urine is becoming more pungent. That particular item was not properly discarded by a college age resident that was formally living in on top of the unit DOWN THE STREET.
I was just walking at the intersection of Kirkwood and Grant and came upon a woman who had just tripped on an uneven sidewalk and hit her head on the sidewalk. She was bleeding from her brow. Two men were tending to her injury. I bystander sitting on the bench a few feet away told me what he’d seen, that she was walking east on Kirkwood, looked ahead of her for a second, and tripped over the uneven sidewalk. The lip is sticking up right next to a very small utility manhole-type thing. I have two more photos I took right away. This is of her blood spattered on the pavement. Can this uneven sidewalk please be repaired? It is clearly a hazard and would have to be problematic for anyone using a wheelchair there as well. Thank you.
Other: It has come to the attention of the surrounding neighbors that the owner of the property attempted to evict the tenants with no luck. It is past 30 days to when many of us first learned of this. Since the clearing of the camps at Switchyard there is much more activity at this property. There is a person sleeping in their black car in the driveway. There are people on bikes in and out throughout the day and night. There are dogs without leashes. There are people yelling. The Tenants are running a very large and loud generator from 8am-11pm, so they're aware of the rules. This means no power. From what I understand, they also haven't had water in almost a year. Check previous reports to follow up on that. All of this is causing significant distress and potential health hazards to the surrounding residents. This is a nuisance and a safety concern for everyone. These tenants and the state of the building detracts from the character and well-being of the neighborhood, and despite numerous complaints, no change has been made.
See case #188239 (SW corner of Grant/9th intersection.) Long grass is still a problem. Maybe assign this to someone other than "Jo Stong", because cases assigned to that person are sometimes not dealt with in a timely manner.
Honey locust in City ROW is stressed/diseased/dying. The Highpoint Neighborhood Association paid Less Huss to have this tree planted a few years ago. Is there something that can be done to save it? If a watering issue, neighbors can attend to that, but it's not clear if that is indeed the issue.
Correction: "SOUTH" side of house: Garbage piled up against *south* side of house along alley. Tenants moved out and left it for someone else to take care of.