closed #147711
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 8/26/2015
This is a follow up on the derelict house on W. 6th Street. The location is between Pine and Adams on the south side of the street. It is a Yellow house.
This is a follow up on the derelict house on W. 6th Street. The location is between Pine and Adams on the south side of the street. It is a Yellow house.
A house full of furniture was just dumped out in the front yard. Has been there overnight. 618 s fess
My neighbors house at 1205 South Lincoln has garbage strewn all over the backyard that has been there for months. There are sometimes rats in the alley behind their property. The yard faces an alley that runs between Lincoln and Grant; viewed from the alley, the yard is a real eyesore. Can someone please ask them to clean up their garbage?
305 E. 11th Street has a pile of trash out from that has been there all week.
Trash can by street at 209 E. 12th. I do not know the rules about storing trash cans (with traxsh in them) in full view of the public, but I hope this is a violation. It is unsightly.
306 E. 11th Street - Huge pile of trash in front of house by the street.
210 E. 12th Street - large couch and untagged bags of trash by the street.
408 N. Grant - trash piled up on north side of house. This house REGULARLY has trash piled up against the house.
No Walnut St @ 12th and under the railroad bridge: Weeds are extremely overgrown and it's nearly impossible to walk on the sidewalk. This area is ALWAYS overlooked (snow in winter is treacherous!). There are many people who walk this stretch daily to get to the CVS store at 14th and Walnut. It's already a dangerous stretch as cars fly down that hill beginning at 11th St. Add to the mix, the 'trolls' (aka: homeless people) who 'live' under the bridge at times until the area is saturated with a strong urine stench. With all the traffic passing by this location daily, why can't this be better cared for - instead of an eyesore?!
The Park on Morton complex has a sidewalk from the northeast corner of the lot that leads down to College Avenue. Not only does this sidewalk not have lighting along it's path, but it is covered by debris which could cause injury. The last level of steps has tall grass that has not been cut (6 inches and growing), nor has the sidewalk been cleared of debris leading to College Avenue. Also, near the bottom of the steps there is a dead tree above it that come the next rain/storm could injure someone. The property management team seems to "forget" about the additional property they built on, which includes the hill behind the buildings and between the sidewalk and train tracks. If the city could please assist in having this area of the property maintained properly by the property owners, it is appreciated.