Illegal Dumping - debris, appliances, etc. Archived

5300-5330 Lowell Street Oakland, California Show on Map Hide Map
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Issue ID:

4125772

Category:

Illegal Dumping - debris, appliances, etc.

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168 times

Neighborhood:

Gaskill

Reported:

on

Service Request ID:

794122

Description

The people who live upstairs at 959 53rd Street are chronic dumpers on 53rd and on Lowell. Currently, the fridge at 53rd and Lowell is theirs-we watched them bring it down the stairs and to the corner. They regularly dump out onto Lowell street and have their friends dump along the street, too. It is an ever-changing mix of about 12 tenants who live in that one apartment, some stay for a few nights, some for a few weeks, and then they dump their stuff out on the sidewalks when they leave. They have an affiliated group who live in cars and vans, as well, who also dump regularly on Lowell. All the local neighbors know and have seen this happen multiple times. The slumlord there does nothing, despite being made aware multiple times. Please fine the slumlord-they need to take responsibility as their lazy ownership is source of the dumping on Lowell. Landlord is the son of Ms. Brown, and can be reached at 510-223-2999. Please stop the widespread dumping and drugging/prostetution & squatting atone of the key sources by making landlord hold their tenants accountable. Landlord is well aware and many neighbors have complained to him and to the authorities but it just goes on and on...

also asked...
Q. Is this illegal dumping related to a homeless encampment?
A. NO
Q. Are there mattresses?
A. NO
Q. Are there appliances?
A. YES
Q. Are there tires?
A. NO
Q. Are there additional materials?
A. Ongoing issue-fridge this time but habitual dumpers
Q. Are the dumped materials in the middle of the roadway BLOCKING through traffic in a traffic lane?
A. NO
Q. Are the dumped materials located on public or private property?
A. Public

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