closed #201825
Fire Hazards
500 S Park Ridge RD
- Case Date:
- 4/1/2025
Broken outlet on the north side of building at 575 South Park ridge road
Broken outlet on the north side of building at 575 South Park ridge road
This entire road and every road touching it in completely trashed with people who have littered from what looks like over a year.
House is unsecured and falling apart. No one appears to live there.
Growth is higher than 12 inches. Spillways ways are filled in invasive species and along fence rows is not taken care of.
The gutters and siding of the building are loose and falling off many building. The 545 South Park ridge building is completely unattached from the building causing a 3 story tall drainpipe to swing in slight wind. This is a hazard for anyone walking near the building as it could fall or fly off at any moment. Several other buildings have broken siding that causes nails to fall across the sidewalk and parking lots. This is a hazard!!!!
A part of the old stone retaining wall on the Lincoln side of this lot is just about to collapse. It looks like it's leaning at a 46 degree angle. If anyone is sitting on it or just walking by when it does fall, someone is going to get sued.
Entire roof being removed in historic district - concerns it is not permitted work and concerns for spread of moldy / asbestos contaminated insulation being thrown
Carriage lights on East side of house Code violation Unshielded light Visible light source Light trespass
Stephen was asking about the city's response to Malibou house as he is a resident of the street on which one of their houses is located and expressed that he is already dealing with the effects of slummy properties, and this is making it much more difficult to deal with. He complained about noise, traffic, and the overall parking nightmare that has become of his culdesac.
This apartment is covered in trash. People do not clean up after their dogs, they throw trash into the grass and gardens. There is trash piling up outside their doors, and outside the dumpsters.