closed #192640
Utility Construction Projects
1403 W 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/2/2024
A rubber boot is on the ground by the power pole. It appears to be an insulator.
A rubber boot is on the ground by the power pole. It appears to be an insulator.
Trash is littered all around yard again.
Dog tied 24/7 and no access to water.
Neighbor continually blocks alley way or also parks in grass . Creating a eye sore and makes it hard to get vehicles out of back shed . Her landlord had also recently told her she cannot park like this !
I cannot park in the alley because my neighbor, David Arthur, told me I'm not allowed to park next to my house in the lot. I have a disability and a handicapped parking pass. I am deaf, and I need access to parking at home. David's black truck is out of order and parked in the backyard. He has four vehicles, and I cannot park next to him. I was told the city owns the alley. I need to know what I need to do to be able to park in the alley.
North bound lane is blocked underneath RR overpass.
They have a dog that is chained 24/7 with a large heavy chain.
Occupants have been erecting numerous structures made of pallets, wood, and tarps throughout their property for several weeks. The backyard seems completely full of these shanties. Their "construction" continues throughout much of the evening many days of the week, often extending to 10:00pm or later. The banging and power tool noise is a nuisance and the many structures they are creating seem very unsafe, especially for the children that are seen/heard playing there.
The RV that is parked in the driveway is being used for storage and the door is off and will not stay on. This leaves the rv open to all kinds of rodents, animals and bugs. This may not be a HAND issue, but according to codes 20.05.065c and 20.05.070h2, this is in violation. This is also a health concern because some mice and rats can carry harmful diseases, such as HPS, Leptospirosis, lymphocytic choriomeningitis, plague, and typhus. Rats and mice are known to carry many diseases. Those are also spread through contact with rodent feces (poop), urine, or saliva (such as through breathing in air or eating food that is contaminated with rodent waste); or rodent bites.
There are two loose dogs in our neighborhood. They are not aggressive- but have berm running loose for at least a day. We think they might belong to one of the homeless folks. One is a light gray Pitt mix and the other is a black and tan mix.