Thank you for using SeeClickFix! The primary responsibility of the illegal dumping crews is to keep the streets, sidewalks, and alleyways free of large debris to allow for foot, vehicle, emergency response, and wheelchair access. While still a nuisance, the issues that we receive reporting such things as plastic bags and to-go containers in bushes, cigarette butts, and animal waste on the sidewalk unfortunately do not fall under this category.
Between January and November 2015 the dumping crew have removed over 200,000 tons of illegally dumped waste. With dumping of this magnitude, we appreciate your understanding in why it would be complicated and time consuming to respond to smaller littering issues.
We are working with several departments and volunteer groups to come up with a solution to this growing issue. Groups interested in picking up litter in their neighborhood may be eligible for free trash bags. Please contact derek.crutchfield@cityofvallejo.net for more information about trash bags for neighborhood cleanup.
Thank you for using SeeClickFix! The primary responsibility of the illegal dumping crews is to keep the streets, sidewalks, and alleyways free of large debris to allow for foot, vehicle, emergency response, and wheelchair access. While still a nuisance, the issues that we receive reporting such things as plastic bags and to-go containers in bushes, cigarette butts, and animal waste on the sidewalk unfortunately do not fall under this category.
Between January and November 2015 the dumping crew have removed over 200,000 tons of illegally dumped waste. With dumping of this magnitude, we appreciate your understanding in why it would be complicated and time consuming to respond to smaller littering issues.
We are working with several departments and volunteer groups to come up with a solution to this growing issue. Groups interested in picking up litter in their neighborhood may be eligible for free trash bags. Please contact derek.crutchfield@cityofvallejo.net for more information about trash bags for neighborhood cleanup.
Thank you for reporting! Public Works has an illegal dumping team whose sole job is to respond to illegal dumping reports throughout the City. On average this team removes 1,200 pounds of trash from public property every day. We strive to respond to all reports in a timely fashion. If you see someone dumping illegally please report the incident to the Vallejo Police Department.
Wow, the only thing that worked on this app was picking up of illegal dumping, now it seems to be an unwanted task too. Or is this the part where we can contact “one of the departments you’re working with” and hopefully qualify for free trash bags in our neighborhood so we can go pick it up ourselves.....
Thanks for reporting! Grounds Maintenance staff have resolved this issue. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this issue, please call the Maintenance Divsion at 707-648-5235. Thanks again for using SeeClickFix!
Please direct all questions and concerns to the PD Traffic Division at (707) 648-4329 or Teresa.Flores@cityofvallejo.net. Thanks for using SeeClickFix!
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For a better Vallejo (Registered User)
For a better Vallejo (Registered User)
Coco (Registered User)
Closed Vince M., Grounds Section (Registered User)
Thank you for using SeeClickFix! The primary responsibility of the illegal dumping crews is to keep the streets, sidewalks, and alleyways free of large debris to allow for foot, vehicle, emergency response, and wheelchair access. While still a nuisance, the issues that we receive reporting such things as plastic bags and to-go containers in bushes, cigarette butts, and animal waste on the sidewalk unfortunately do not fall under this category.
Between January and November 2015 the dumping crew have removed over 200,000 tons of illegally dumped waste. With dumping of this magnitude, we appreciate your understanding in why it would be complicated and time consuming to respond to smaller littering issues.
We are working with several departments and volunteer groups to come up with a solution to this growing issue. Groups interested in picking up litter in their neighborhood may be eligible for free trash bags. Please contact derek.crutchfield@cityofvallejo.net for more information about trash bags for neighborhood cleanup.
Reopened For a better Vallejo (Registered User)
Closed Vince M., Grounds Section (Registered User)
Thank you for using SeeClickFix! The primary responsibility of the illegal dumping crews is to keep the streets, sidewalks, and alleyways free of large debris to allow for foot, vehicle, emergency response, and wheelchair access. While still a nuisance, the issues that we receive reporting such things as plastic bags and to-go containers in bushes, cigarette butts, and animal waste on the sidewalk unfortunately do not fall under this category.
Between January and November 2015 the dumping crew have removed over 200,000 tons of illegally dumped waste. With dumping of this magnitude, we appreciate your understanding in why it would be complicated and time consuming to respond to smaller littering issues.
We are working with several departments and volunteer groups to come up with a solution to this growing issue. Groups interested in picking up litter in their neighborhood may be eligible for free trash bags. Please contact derek.crutchfield@cityofvallejo.net for more information about trash bags for neighborhood cleanup.
Reopened For a better Vallejo (Registered User)
Vince, 200,000 TONS! of trash
Acknowledged Public Works Maintenance Worker I (Verified Official)
Code Enforcement Division (Verified Official)
Artsem (Registered User)
Closed Keith, Grounds (Registered User)
Reopened For a better Vallejo (Registered User)
For a better Vallejo (Registered User)
Closed Code Enforcement Division (Verified Official)
Thank you for reporting! The Police Department, Traffic Division handles all abandoned vehicle reports on streets and public property. Due to staffing (and to expedite processing) please file your report with them directly via ONE of the following options: a) filing a claim online at http://www.cityofvallejo.net/city_hall/departments___divisions/police/police_online_services/, b) emailing trafficmobile@cityofvallejo.net OR c) calling the Abandoned Vehicles hotline at (707) 648-4682.
Please direct all questions and concerns to the PD Traffic Division at (707) 648-4329 or Teresa.Flores@cityofvallejo.net. Thanks for using SeeClickFix!
Reopened Smeagles707 (Registered User)
Closed Code Enforcement Division (Verified Official)