closed #177784
Blocked Sidewalk
3311 E Olcott BLVD
- Case Date:
- 10/4/2021
The complainant states that automobiles are blocking the sidewalk everyday, and have been doing so for 7 weeks. She says she has complained of this for 7 weeks.
The complainant states that automobiles are blocking the sidewalk everyday, and have been doing so for 7 weeks. She says she has complained of this for 7 weeks.
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