open #210607
Other
206 S Smith RD
- Case Date:
- 5/10/2026
Three dogs barking 24 hours a day, this has been reported countless times.
Three dogs barking 24 hours a day, this has been reported countless times.
Countless bags of trash and debris are left on parking lot at this location for an excess of a week now, we believe these are left here by the homeless crowd as they have been camping at this location previously. Obviously this church has no interest in dealing with this problem and sack of trash may contain hazardous material. Typically the hummus are leaving drugs and or needles, syringe, etc..
Countless bags of trash and debris are left on parking lot at this location for an excess of a week now, we believe these are left here by the homeless crowd as they have been camping at this location previously. Obviously this church has no interest in dealing with this problem and sack of trash may contain hazardous material. Typically the hummus are leaving drugs and or needles, syringe, etc..
RV continuously parking illegally and blocking two way intersection in and out of apartment complex The Village at Muller Park. They park for days at a time and are becoming a hazard, as the entrance is dark and is also a dead end. License plate is R728ME.
RV continuously parking illegally and blocking two way intersection in and out of apartment complex The Village at Muller Park. They park for days at a time and are becoming a hazard, as the entrance is dark and is also a dead end. License plate is R728ME.
City tree obstructing sidewalk
Overgrown yard encroaching on sidewalk
Overgrown vegetation making sidewalk on EAST SECOND ST side of house unusable.
There are people living in a trailer powered by a very loud generator in a house without utilities at 703 W. 7th Street. Is there anything that can be done to remedy this situation? The man who is swatting in the house is a bully who intimidates the neighbors. The man who owned the property recently died. ed house w
There are a couple of downed trees blocking access to the park at the end of Clairmont Place, though not entirely sure whose responsibility they are...