Illegal Dumping - debris, appliances, etc. Archived

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Issue ID:

5718188

Category:

Illegal Dumping - debris, appliances, etc.

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Neighborhood:

Temescal

Reported:

on

Service Request ID:

896453

Description

The homeless encampment on 42nd st under the freeway seems to have fallen off the city cleaning schedule. Both sidewalks are full, debris everywhere, massive piles of garbage. Dozens of tents. It seems they could really use waste bins and a portable toilet seeing as there are probably 30-40 people. The road has become very dangerous for cyclists because its basically become a one lane road through.

also asked...
Q. Is this illegal dumping related to a homeless encampment?
A. YES
Q. Are there mattresses?
A. YES
Q. Are there appliances?
A. YES
Q. Are there tires?
A. Don't Know / No Answer
Q. Are there additional materials?
A. yes
Q. Are the dumped materials in the middle of the roadway BLOCKING through traffic in a traffic lane?
A. Yes - Please stop and call 510-615-5566 (potential
Q. Are the dumped materials located on public or private property?
A. Public
Q. Did you see the person when they were dumping the materials?
A. No
Q. Would you be willing to talk to the City Attorney's Office to help hold the dumper(s) accountable?
A. No

15 Comments

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