closed #51008
Parking on Unimproved Surface
828 S Harvey DR
- Case Date:
- 2/22/2001
This complaint was received on the voice mail system. They did not leave a name or a number. There are cars and tractors parked in the yard all of the time.
This complaint was received on the voice mail system. They did not leave a name or a number. There are cars and tractors parked in the yard all of the time.
bags must be tagged
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I work for Mackie Properties, and we manage a rental at 828 S Harvey Dr. Our tenants reported a broken water/sewer cover in their front yard last month. My coworker left CBU a voicemail about the issue 8/30/22, but I don't think we heard back, so I wanted to follow up on having this utility lid repaired/replaced. Thank you!
Miss out picked up by Mike Courter
Missed pick-up/yard waste
WATER COMING UP THORUGHT TILE IN BASEMENT FLOOR
There is a skinny deer with a broken left rear leg hobbling around the backyard at 828 South Fess. My cell phone is (317) 696-9139.
To Whom It May Concern: I'm writing regarding recycling collection. On a few occasions during the past few months, including today, we have not had recycling picked up. I suspect that it's because our cans have been moved together since we put them out. My wife and I are well aware of the regulations that the recycling and trash cans must be separated on the street. On Sunday evenings, we put the cans out separated by at least six feet, as was the case last night. I came home from work today to find that the recycling was not picked up. Our trash can was moved adjacent to it. I'm not sure if it's because the trash pick up has set our can back too close, if it gets moved when the can falls over into the street when placed back, or if people are moving our cans because they want to park on the block, but this is a problem. I find this regulation of can separation extremely frustrating when we comply with the rules when we put our cans out only to have our recycling not picked up. Please reconsider how this system works. We simply don't have the luxury of time to sit and watch our cans until both have been picked up. We now have a bin full of recycling that will sit for another week with more accumulation occurring and nowhere to put it. We comply with the rules and should not be stuck in these situations simply because the system is too inflexible to handle adjacent bins that get moved after we put them out. Sincerely, Brian Kelly
Pulling out of the habitat parking lot is very dangerous due to the poor visibility caused by cars parked far too close on either side of the parking lot entrance.