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closed #170208

Trash

514 S Grant ST

Case Date:
9/4/2019

Hello, the pictured trash can was placed in my driveway at 514 S Grant St sometime between 9am and 10:30 am this morning. It blocked me from entering my driveway and was extremely heavy to move. I'd like to return it to the proper address, but unsure where it came from. I'm guessing you have a list and can advise on how to return it to the proper address. Since school has started it seems new residents are unsure how to use the city bins. My neighbors on the northwest corner of Grant and University have kept their trashcan blocking the sidewalk for over two weeks now.

closed #170209

Other

501 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
9/4/2019

2 city trees by my property are in need of removal 514 South Woodlawn Avenue

closed #170215

Recycling

1008 S Meadowbrook DR

Case Date:
9/4/2019

cart contains unacceptable waste

closed #170216

Recycling

1520 S Wingfield DR

Case Date:
9/4/2019

cart contains unacceptable waste

closed #170222

Website & Web Services Feedback

2894 E Creeks Edge DR

Case Date:
9/4/2019

Please, please, please provide a single map of all the paved trails. It is ridiculously hard to find out where there are trails, or the names of trails I've stumbled upon.

closed #170226

Street Lights

4489 E Janet DR

Case Date:
9/5/2019

Street light out across from 4489 E Janet Dr

closed #170228

Recycling

3908 S Laurel CT

Case Date:
9/5/2019

Cart contains unacceptable waste

closed #170229

Recycling

157 E Willow CT

Case Date:
9/5/2019

Cart Contains unacceptable waste

closed #170231

Trash

3212 S Southern Oaks CT

Case Date:
9/5/2019

closed #170232

Trash

3212 S Southern Oaks CT

Case Date:
9/5/2019

I came home on my lunch hour to find my trash can still full with a note on it saying it was "too close to the car to pick up". This tells me that the person who left the note was able to get out of the truck and stick it on my can, but couldn't be bothered to move the can to the correct spot and pick it up. I would understand the disdain if I were a repeat offender, but is this the common way? They could have taken my can, and still left a note so we would do better next week, but instead come off as condescending a lazy. If this is acceptable, this is a poorly managed service, I guess.