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closed #202656

Trash

804 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
5/13/2025

The trash has been out there since before graduation and now appears to have been gone through by animals. This is terrible and I am afraid this attract rats amongst other things.

closed #202651

Excessive Growth

410 W 4th ST

Case Date:
5/13/2025

Excessive growth

closed #202650

Potholes, Other Street Repair

517 W 4th ST

Case Date:
5/13/2025

Potholes at the intersection of W 4th St and the alley between Rogers and Jackson streets

closed #202649

Potholes, Other Street Repair

506 W 4th ST

Case Date:
5/13/2025

Large potholes in various places at the intersection of W 4th St and S Rogers

closed #202644

Unsafe Buildings

931 W 7th ST

Case Date:
5/12/2025

Landlord does not keep retaining wall or vegetation off of sidewalk, making passage difficult for wheelchairs and baby strollers.

closed #202643

Excessive Growth

931 W 7th ST

Case Date:
5/12/2025

Landlord rarely cuts grass. Cut it 3 times in 2024. Backyard is even worse.

closed #202642

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3401 N Kinser PIKE

Case Date:
5/12/2025

Large pothole near the right edge of the northbound lane of kinser pike. not deep, but very wide and hard to avoid.

closed #202639

Other

825 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
5/12/2025

My neighbor maintains a vacant property, and has since before 2013. The backyard is a junkyard, and a rodent resort. If he can maintain a vacant property, he should have to clean up. It's a terrible eye sore and negativity affects our property. I live 835 w kirkwood. His is the house to east of mine

closed #202627

Trash

702 E 10th ST

Case Date:
5/12/2025

The trash was not picked up from the curb this morning. The trash was full so there is a high risk of animals getting into it.

closed #202624

Excessive Growth

311 E 11th ST

Case Date:
5/12/2025

Both Japanese knotweed and tree-of-heaven are growing together on the *east* lot-line of this property, possibly extending to neighboring lot (315 E. 11th), though not clear which property is the culprit invader and which the invaded. Plants are in leaf, actively growing, and easily seen from sidewalk - a perfect opportunity for HAND inspectors to learn to identify and distinguish between these two highly-invasive species.