open #205232
Abandoned Vehicle
530 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 8/24/2025
Cars parked on the street being used as storage. And have not moved in a while.
Cars parked on the street being used as storage. And have not moved in a while.
Looks like an abandoned house. Can’t barley see the house got all the over grown vegetation
Looks like an abandoned house. Can’t barley see the house got all the over grown vegetation
Over grown vegetation Can barley see the house
Had trouble registering for a class, Walking with Ease. The landing page gave me the option to filter, but nothing was returned (for any options). Finally tried typing the class name into the search bar, which brought up one hit, for the section of the class just ended. I tried Enroll now anyway, and this led to a different landing page. Finally, opening "Health and Wellness" revealed the class I want. Just thought you might like to know how hard it was to find this!
This is a two way street, and everyone parks on the right side to keep traffic moving smoothly. The house at 1216 is constantly having his girlfriends park with one tire not quite in the grass and rest of the car in the street. One girl had her car hit a few months ago. When they park this way I can't back out of my driveway. It's not a wide street as it is. I just feel we need a "No Parking On This Side Of Street" sign before any really bad damage is done. There is plenty of parking on the other side. I don't know if this is the right place to ask for help but no harm in asking.
At the Winslow Woods Nature Trail, up on the hill as you're heading to the streets behind the trail (E. Azelea Ln and S. Bent Tree Dr.), there is a yellow jacket nest buried to one side in a thicket. I have noticed them the past couple days I've been out there getting more aggressive and expanding their territory. I was also stung by one before I knew they were there. They seem to be increasing in number, so wanted to let you know to warn anyone who might be allergic, or if children/pets are out there. Thanks!
Dead deer on side of road in front of 875 Woodscrest Dr. Raptor is eating it.
Brush/shrubbery are overgrowing onto the sidewalk on Indiana Avenue.
There is quite a lot of brush/foliage that has grown onto the sidewalk at this location. It is unclear which side of the property line the brush is coming from--whether that be from 508/512 N Indiana, or from 516 N Indiana Ave.