closed #176172
Recycling
819 E Maxwell LN
- Case Date:
- 6/15/2021
carts should be 4 feet apart
carts should be 4 feet apart
carts should be 4 feet apart
Too close to the vehicle (car)
Excessive weed and grass growth.
Cars parked on sidewalk
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!
South basketball goal is broken. The hoop is stuck at the lowest position and has been for a few weeks.
I rent a home from Olympus Properties. Lawn service is included in my lease, but I am having trouble getting them to mow the lawn. I have called them twice about this, both times grass is 10-12 inches high. This will be the third time. It had been 3+ weeks since it's been mowed. I let them know about the city ordinance, but am still having issues. Thank you for your help.
A homeless individually, who has made a camp under the B-Line bridge, is urinating in open view. This morning he pulled his shorts down and exposed himself. He was within the view of multiple offices. There is also an excess of trash and junk.
Homeless individuals are urinating through the fence line onto our property, multiple times a day. This morning, as I came into my office and opened my blinds, an individual exposed himself by taking off his pants to urinate. They are littering trash all over and throwing clothing items over the fence. Their animals are also running around off-leash, sometimes even barking at pedestrians on the B-Line, occasionally chasing after them.