South Shore
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Watching issues created after: 2011-05-28
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Sanitation Code Violation Archived6923 S. Oglesby Chicago, Illinois - South ShoreVarious tenants at 6923 South Oglesby Avenue, continue to throw garbage in the alley. A male dropped his garbage in front of the garbage can, and just left it there. There is a female tenant that walks her dog (little white dog} in the alley, she leaves his feces in the alley. This type of behavior will attract rats. Please speak to Management (Drexel Properties (773-643-1100) about various tenants cleaning up their dog feces and garbarge.
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Sanitation Code Violation Archived6923 South Oglesby Chicago, Illinois - South ShoreTenant (female) at 6923 South Oglesby Avenue walks her dog (little white dog} in the alley, and leaves dog feces in the alley. This type of behavior will attract rats. Maybe a sign in the alley will deter this type of behavior. Also, please speak to Management (Drexel Properties (773-643-1100) about tenants cleaning up their dog feces. IN THE PASS, this alley used to be very clean, but now its an EYE SORE.
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Gang graffiti in park Archived3000 E 76th St Chicago, IL - South ShoreTagging on wall between path and beach
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Other Archived2230-2298 East 82nd Street Chicago, IL 60617, USA - South ChicagoStanding water in street
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Corner Of 82nd & Muskegon Avenue Chicago, Illinois IN WARD 7 - South Chicago2ND Reporting- In Ward 7 -Abandoned Two Story Blue House at Corner of 82nd & Muskegon. All the windows are wide open and on lower level are all broken out and wide open and is a very dangerous situation for passersby & kids; with kids passing it to go to school and kids playing in and around & running inside of it and dangerous night activities. This building needs to be either boarded up or torn down. Very dangerous and dilapidated and needs to be addressed quickly before passerbys or children become victims. Reported More than Once.