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closed #123426

Recycling

1105 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
9/13/2011

exceeds can limit

closed #86220

Trash

1105 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
7/15/2008

exceeds 35 gal

closed #110318

Trash

1105 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
1/18/2001

S-no sticker

closed #64821

Excessive Growth

1105 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
3/16/1998

Big bags of trash have been sitting beside the house for 2-3 months. It is never taken to the front to be picked up. Dogs get into it all of the time.

closed #62185

Excessive Growth

1105 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
8/17/1998

Tenants moved out and left a pile of trash close to the driveway.

closed #48674

Trash

1105 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
8/20/2001

Trash left out front at this address.

closed #7825

Trash

1105 N Woodburn AVE

Case Date:
12/8/2010

Bags/cans must have sticker attached.

closed #115952

Water Quality

1105 S BROOKS LN

Case Date:
9/15/1998

NO WATER AT KITCHEN SINK, SINCE CBU REPAIRED MAIN BREAK ON COVENANTER YESTERDAY

closed #109582

Trash

1105 S BROOKS LN

Case Date:
3/28/2001

S-no sticker

closed #211722

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

1105 S Brooks DR

Case Date:
6/16/2026

We would like to request a welfare check for a dog that has been barking incessantly and disturbing the peace of at least ten homes in the neighborhood for years, with the problem getting worse in recent weeks. Some occupants have lately vacated the property, and the dog seems to be increasingly neglected. At least two dogs have been observed on the property, with one dog that barks for hours on end. The dog(s) is frequently left out in the freezing cold, in extreme heat and humidity, and during thunderstorms, intensifying the poor creature’s anguish and barking. Most nights, the dog barks for hours, and on June 15, the dog barked throughout the day, then constantly from 6 p.m. until well beyond 2 a.m., making it impossible to sleep. Please investigate this unfortunate situation. We are at our wit’s end with the continual barking and are extremely concerned about the dog’s well-being, as it is clearly in distress.