Description
The pile is blocking the alley and cars can't get threw nor walk without being worried. Neighbors keep their property clear, before the site used to have abandon house. When city came to demolitish they pushed the left over cement from previous property to the alley
also asked...
Q. Is the dumping occurring on private property?
A. No
A. No
Q. Is this a vacant structure or vacant lot?
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. What type of materials have been dumped?
A. cement, tree branches, window blinds, bricks, carpet, buckets, plastic, bins, paint bucket, giant bowlder
A. cement, tree branches, window blinds, bricks, carpet, buckets, plastic, bins, paint bucket, giant bowlder
Q. Where is the debris located on the property?
A. Rear berm/alley
A. Rear berm/alley
9 Comments
Fishgirl (Registered User)
ChinoBambino (Registered User)
Acknowledged DPW Environmental Enforcement - SS (Verified Official)
DPW Environmental Enforcement - SS (Verified Official)
DPW Environmental Enforcement-ABH (Registered User)
Closed DPW Environmental Enforcement-DJ (Verified Official)
Reopened Fishgirl (Registered User)
It says that the debris has been removed, false because its actually building up. Request shouldnt be closed.
Acknowledged DPW Environmental Enforcement - SS (Verified Official)
Closed Environmental Enforcement - CR (Verified Official)
Thank you for submitting your concern. A blight violation has been issued related to this matter. However, due to accessibility challenges, we are only able to remove debris that is located in the front at curbside. This request will now be closed.
Please direct any additional concerns to the Director of Public Works at 313-224-3901.