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closed #114011

Yard Waste

1021 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
7/12/1999

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closed #54778

Excessive Growth

1021 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
3/2/2000

Junk stored under big blue tarp; resident at 1021 E. Wylie parks his vehicle so that Mr. Petranoff cannot use the shared driveway. Please call Mr. Petranoff for more details. (Please work witrh John on this)

closed #58917

Excessive Growth

1021 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
3/1/1999

There is a junk car sitting in the drive-way. There are 15 trash cans full of trash up the drive-way, in the front yard, and in the back yard. Please call Robert Petranoff @339-9157 and with any updates.

closed #59866

Other

1021 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
11/16/1998

Abandoned car & trash in yard.

closed #18738

Trash

1021 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
3/4/2008

Gretchen Knapp of 1019 E. Wylie (next door to this property) says there is brush, trash, cat food cans, debris (pieces of wood), tarps collecting water and attracting rats and bugs, and other nuisances in the back yard of 1021, as well as around the rest of the property. She would like someone to come in to her house and look at the yard from the upstairs of her home.

closed #21649

Trash

1021 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
8/8/2007

Trash in yard, rats seen on property and under owner's car. Ongoing problem.

closed #85806

Trash

1021 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
8/6/2008

exceeds 35 gal

closed #5836

Trash

1021 E Thornton DR

Case Date:
7/14/2010

fence falling down on yard

closed #175441

Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)

1021 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
4/13/2021

The storm drain that sits in the curb cut for my driveway is sinking. I can see fallen bricks through the grate. The road surface and sidewalk are both crumbling around it. I am worried that the drain grate may collapse.

closed #179768

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1021 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
5/6/2022

There is a large accumulation of sand at the curb in front of my home that I would like to have removed by the street sweeper. The sand washes down the street during heavy rains and accumulates in this low spot, creating a sand bar that deflects stormwater from the storm drain.