closed #65176
Excessive Growth
1428 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 1/28/1998
This was a complaint taken by PW Dept. The trash at the corner of Hillside Drive & Washington Street is piling up and becoming an "eye sore".
This was a complaint taken by PW Dept. The trash at the corner of Hillside Drive & Washington Street is piling up and becoming an "eye sore".
Bob reports that residents have raked a large amount of leaves into the street after the leaf collection crews came through. Leaves are posing a safety hazard and will be pushed all over if it snows and we have to plow.
(TAKEN BY JR) OWNED BY HTRC- HAS CALLED AGENT REGARDING TRASH BOTTLES IN ALLEY. HE CLAIMS TRASH ALONG STREET BY POWER STATION IS OUT ON DUNN/INDIANA , CLAIMS IT IS DUE TO RECYCLING. NOT SURE IF IT IS 1200 OR 1202 N. WALNUT.
RECEIVED BY (KO) - TRASH AT REAR OF BUILDING ON 730 WESTWOOD ACCROSS FROM HER BACK YARD.
Lots of trash in back of the house located at 1606 1/2 W. 9th St. Trash is not bagged or contained thus causing mice problems for the neighbors.
Sanitation Dept. employee has found more trash from BW3 in a city owned green barrell in the parking lot behind Dunkirk Square.
Residents leaving trash cans on the sidewalk all the time. Ms. Craig is unsure who the trash cans belong to; possibly 1017 E. 1st St. or 1015 E. 1st St., which is a rental property (unregistered).
There is a very large trash dumpster on Rogers & 1st St. (across from the hospital administration building). The dumpster takes up too much room on the street making it hard for motorist to drive around it and see.
"Address has Rumpke containers on property, but containers are being stickered with City trash stickers - trash is not being tagged properly - please check out what the problem is for Sanitation Department. Person is trying to get several bags picked up with just two trash tags." Forwarded by: Tim Ball
tree in front of 508 W. 3rd is dead and or on its way. The neighborhood assocation would like it removed before it causes any damage and would like a new tree planted after the removal. Call Bill Sturbaum if you have questions. He is the Assocation President.