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closed #118671

Water Utility Billing Problems

1285 S College Mall RD

Case Date:
9/23/1997

A letter was received from Max Wildman of the Happy Car Full Service Car Wash regarding a disconnect notice he received for August and September. On this billing was a miscellaneous charge of $540.00. Mr. Wildman feels this is a harsh penalty.

closed #118673

Water Quality

5792 N ORNAMENTAL DR

Case Date:
9/23/1997

Customer says water has a "chemical" taste. Says family has experienced diarrhea.

closed #118674

Trash

1131 W Briarcliff DR

Case Date:
9/23/1997

put trash out this morning and not picked up by crews when they drove by house.

closed #118675

Recycling

424 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
9/23/1997

recycling is every two weeks

closed #118676

Recycling

1038 S Gentry CT

Case Date:
9/23/1997

cardboard not broken down flat

closed #118677

Recycling

1039 S Duncaster CT

Case Date:
9/23/1997

cardboard not broken flat

closed #66385

Excessive Growth

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
9/22/1997

Caller lives next to Bryan Park. She said she asked for a trash can @ entrance to the park last year and now it is gone. There is trash everywhere. She and her husband are in their 70's and have been cleaning trash @ the park for 40 years. She wants another trash can and big sign "NO LITTERING."

closed #66386

Excessive Growth

1135 N Hancock DR

Case Date:
9/22/1997

Mrs. Pennington called Streets in late June re van seats which were dumped near a culvert on Hancock Street. She understood someone would pick them up and they were not. Since then, other people are using the area for a dump. (Mrs. Pennington would like a call re when this trash can be picked up.)

closed #66387

Excessive Growth

417 S Jordan AVE

Case Date:
9/22/1997

Students leaving trash in front of the house (on the bank), and on the front porch for weeks. The back yard is full of trash.

closed #66390

Excessive Growth

S ROGERS ST

Case Date:
9/22/1997

At 6th & Rogers next to what use to be Max Fulk Wholesale, the weeds are growing out of control.