Deskripsyon
UPDATE: As of August 1st, the owner has still not taken any action to clear this large grown up lot.
PROGRESS: On July 26th, a crew with the Dept of Streets and Sanitation came by to cut the high weeds in the corner section of the lot, near the 36th St sidewalk, where there is no fence. It took about 10 people working non-stop about 1 1/2 to 2 hours to clear the area because the weeds were so high and dense.
I really appreciate their work. It made such a difference for our block.
The supervisor told me he was writing up several fines for the owner today. He told he would come by weekly to issue new fines until this owner took care of the weeds in the large fenced lot at this location.
On July 25th, I made a 3rd report of this lot to 311.
On July 19th, I made a 2nd report of this lot to 311.
Reference #1103405611
On June 28th, I made my 1st report of this lot to 311.
On June 17th, I reported this lot to Alderman Balcer's office.
Vacant lot is overgrown with weeds as high as 5 ft. Especially bad is the southeast corner of the lot, where there are weeds at least 5 ft tall on each side of the sidewalk that runs along 36th St. This lot is just 1 block away from Alderman Balcer's office.
3 Komentos
Bridgeport resident (Panauhin)
The city has just completed the "Streetscape" project work in front of this block along Halsted. The sidewalks were widened and trees were planted along Halsted. It looks really nice.
I am sure it cost a lot of money to do this. Yet this owner continues to leave his lot grown up with weeds over 5 ft tall right beside all this work. I cannot find anyone who can even tell me he is being fined for violating the city ordinance.
Bridgeport resident (Panauhin)
Neighborhood Streetscape Project Development for Halsted Street, from 36th to 39th
Amount appropriated to this Chicago Dept of Transportation project: $3.7 million
My question: why do we allow the owners of these vacant lots along this stretch of Halsted to take away from these great improvements to our neighborhood?
It does not seem, as far as I can determine, that these lot owners are even fined for violating the ordinance that requires them to maintain the lots so that the grass/weeds are no more than 10 inches tall.
Isinara Bridgeport resident (Panauhin)