Town-Wide Issues PLUS
Solicitações em aberto: 546
Questões Encerradas: 62.685
Solicitações Reconhecidas: 415
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Abandoned VehicleReconhecida30 N Cholla St Gilbert, AZ 85233, USA - Gilbertcar has not moved. 48 hr notice has expired
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Abandoned VehicleAberta1701 S Rockwell St Gilbert, AZ 85295, USA - Gilbertvehicle parked in front of my house hasn't moved in weeks
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Abandoned VehicleReconhecida837 E Stanford Ave Gilbert, AZ 85234, USA - GilbertWhite C class or similar motorhome has been parked here for about one week. it's very hard to see around when making turns in the neighborhood
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Abandoned VehicleReconhecida1201-1501 N Kirby St Gilbert, Arizona, 85234 - GilbertTruck still has not moved since last request on 01/2/25
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Abandoned VehicleReconhecida3516 E Aris Dr Gilbert AZ 85298, United States - GilbertOlder black F-150 in front of this address with expired tags.
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Abandoned VehicleReconhecida3717 E Lodgepole Dr Gilbert, AZ 85298, USA - GilbertC240 Mercedes Black NO license plate parked on Tatum street & Ficus in Gilbert. Abandoned?
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Abandoned VehicleAbertaS Columbus Dr Gilbert, AZ, 85295, USA - GilbertGathering dust and has dirt under and behind wheels indicating not moved. At least 4-5 months that I am aware of unmoved.
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Abandoned VehicleAbertaS Columbus Dr Gilbert, AZ, 85295, USA - GilbertGathering dust and has dirt under wheels. Has been unmoved for at least 3 months and counting? Possibly longer.
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Abandoned VehicleAbertaS Columbus Dr Gilbert, AZ, 85295, USA - GilbertTracking this car has not moved since mid-2024, rear passenger window is 50% open and for a few months there was (and still might be) a sticker advertising purchasing junk cars. If this car was regularly operated, the window would have been closed and this sticker on drivers window removed.
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Train hornReconhecidaS Higley Rd Gilbert, AZ, 85295, USA - GilbertThe 3am train horns are out of control. Last year on request #5652409 it was stated that Gilbert is working on becoming a quite zone for trains. The post stated that the repairs should be completed in 2020. Where do we stand on the issue today?