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Illegal Dumping of Garbage Arkiverad815 Park St Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaGarbage dumped at Scout Park, Oak & Otis.
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Illegal Dumping of Garbage Arkiverad1215-1233 Oak St Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaGarbage left on sidewalk by owners of 2301 Encinal.
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Graffiti - Private Property Arkiverad2301 Encinal Ave Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaThe old glass and key shop near the high school has been taken over by squatters and the property is strewn with garbage, clothes and covered in graffiti. What department covers blighted property in the city of Alameda?
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Lagoon Maintenance ArkiveradOak St & Powell St Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaTrash in Lagoon #3.
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Lagoon Maintenance ArkiveradOak St & Powell St Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaLagoon #3 is filthy again with garbage floating in it. I did not see the pump truck come by last week.
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Lagoon Maintenance ArkiveradOak St & Powell St Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaThere is trash dumped in Scout Park adjacent to Lagoon #3 and in the lagoon itself. There are used food containers, a condom and other trash. This is an ongoing issue coupled with the contamination of the lagoon water.
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Graffiti - Public Property ArkiveradOak St & Powell St Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaGraffiti at Scout Park, Lagoon #3. Same location where a guy was shooting up a drug.
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Police -General Arkiverad2329-2347 Otis Dr Alameda, CA, 94501, USA - AlamedaEarly Friday morning, 7/19, I witnessed a man shooting up in Scout Park with another man standing by. The photo is the syringe cap. Called the police, but by that time the two men had split up and crossed Otis.
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Illegal Dumping of Garbage ArkiveradOak And Powell Sts Lagoon #3 Alameda, California - AlamedaClothing, garbage, blankets, junk
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Illegal Dumping of Garbage Arkiverad840 Oak St Alameda, California - AlamedaThe junk has been sitting on the sidewalk almost two weeks since the tenants moved out.
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Illegal Dumping of Garbage ArkiveradOak And Powell Alameda, California - AlamedaLocated in Scout Park next to Lagoon #3
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Pollution and Debris in Lagoon #3 ArkiveradOak And Powell Alameda California - AlamedaThe couch cushions reported as dumped in Scout park yesterday are now floaters in Lagoon #3 adding to the other debris, algae, polluted water and toxic soil.
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Illegal Dumping of Garbage ArkiveradPowell St Alameda, California - AlamedaThere are couch cushions dumped by lagoon #3 at Scout Park at the at Oak and Powell.
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Public Works Compliments and Complaints Arkiverad2200-2276 Powell Street Alameda, California - AlamedaThe water on lagoon #3 has been lowered and the stench is overwhelming. I understand the water levels have been reduced to address the algae problem. However, if the plant debris is not removed it will just reconstitute when the water is return. Additionally, the trash in lagoon #3 is not being picked up adding to the toxic soup that is lagoon #3, the most neglected section of the lagoon system. And where does this polluted water go when the lagoons are lowered?
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Public Works - Other Godkänd2265 Powell Street Alameda, California - AlamedaOverflowing trash at Scout Park by lagoon #3.
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Recreation & Parks - Parks Maintenance Arkiverad2281-2295 Powell Street Alameda, California - AlamedaScout Park and Lagoon #3:
The trash cans are overflowing again and there is litter strewn all over this little park. The grass is dead and the plants are unhealthy and dying. The only time there anything gets done is when there are complaints on SeeClickFix.
The Alameda Lagoon Homeowners Association refuse to take responsibility for a solution to this perennial mess. My understanding is that the park is city responsibility.
The last time I posted on this problem, Public Works committed to finding out who is responsible for the maintenance of this park. Months later, still nothing. -
Garbage not picked up Arkiverad2200-2276 Powell Street Alameda, California - AlamedaThe trash can in Scout Park at Oak and Powell has not been emptied in weeks. Someone put a "please empty me" sign and still ignored. This poor little park at Lagoon #3 is perennially neglected. Alameda needs to step it up/