These are going to seem like petty complaintsh..my neverending quest to understand some people's thought processes.....
I have a neighbor who leaves his trash cans out at the curb 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 days a year. When it's trash day, he brings his bags out and fills them up. I can accept that the guy is a lazy slob - I'm used to looking at his yard, but I want to know if there is a specific ordinance against leaving the cans out at the curb like this? One of my other neighbors has called about it and we've gotten no action. I searched the cityoftulsa website and found no specific rules against it...
I have another neighbor who doesn't mow the grass between the sidewalk and curb. He mows the rest of his yard, he even does a nice job of it mind you. Just not that little strip....but he finally mowed it this week....so i won't complain about him again for a while.
Maybe one of these days I'll understand..
Anyway, the trash cans are my main question. Anyone know if this is legal?
Here it is...
http://www.cityoftulsa.org/Community/Neighborhoods/NRG-Refuse.asp
...Put refuse containers on the curb no more than 12 hours before collection and remove them within 12 hours after collection...
I've left mine out for awhile because I have inept service. Sometimes they pick up at 5am, sometimes 5pm and sometimes they just randomly don't. I call the city when I don't and they tell me to leave them on the curb until the trashmen come and get it.
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Originally posted by recyclemichael
Here it is...
http://www.cityoftulsa.org/Community/Neighborhoods/NRG-Refuse.asp
...Put refuse containers on the curb no more than 12 hours before collection and remove them within 12 hours after collection...
Well, there it is. Thanks!
You know I would know...
If it smells, call Michael.
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Originally posted by tulsa1603
These are going to seem like petty complaintsh..my neverending quest to understand some people's thought processes.....
I have a neighbor who leaves his trash cans out at the curb 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 days a year. When it's trash day, he brings his bags out and fills them up.
Maybe one of these days I'll understand..
Anyway, the trash cans are my main question. Anyone know if this is legal?
I have plenty of this type in my neighborhood too. If you are like me tulsa1603, you will never understand people like this. I gave up trying to understand them years ago. There must be a "slob gene" and some have it, some don't!
Where do you think the term "white trash" came from?
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Originally posted by NellieBly
Where do you think the term "white trash" came from?
LOL! I have neighbors that do that occasionally too. It drives me crazy. One neighbor pruned his trees and left a big pile out in his front yard for the city to pick up, but the trash collectors won't collect it until he cuts it up. So, for months now there's this big pile of limbs that has grass growing all around it. I would speak to the guy but he has literally been out of town for two months and his son is "taking care" of the place.
Torch it lister, torch it!
(cannon_fodder nor the RL person behind the moniker condone neither illegal nor vengeful burning on the property of another)
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Originally posted by cannon_fodder
Torch it lister, torch it!
(cannon_fodder nor the RL person behind the moniker condone neither illegal nor vengeful burning on the property of another)
I'm ready to do just that! [:D] It's not only ugly, but a safety hazard. I just know there are lots of crawling and slithering things taking up habitat in there..
I don't think that cite gets you where you need to be. It is not phrased in the imperative--rather, it something one "should" do.
Well the 'white trash' I have next to me lives in a $475K house and puts his trash sans garbage can right on the curb. I always think, "Custom-built POS Tuscan: $475K; heated pool: $30K; cherry 79 'Vette: $40K; living life as white trash in drag: priceless!"
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Originally posted by tim huntzinger
Well the 'white trash' I have next to me lives in a $475K house and puts his trash sans garbage can right on the curb. I always think, "Custom-built POS Tuscan: $475K; heated pool: $30K; cherry 79 'Vette: $40K; living life as white trash in drag: priceless!"
[}:)]
Low standards, poor taste, and lack of pride of ownership affect all social/economic classes, not just lower income folks. You don't have to live in a high dollar neighborhood to take pride in your property and its appearance. If I had close proximity neighbors that never took in their garbage cans, I would do it for them and put them by their front door. If they would question me, I would explain the city ordinance about such, and that they are in violation of the law. After a few times, maybe they would get the hint, maybe not. But the street would look a lot better.
Having lived in my home for over 20 years now, I am rather hardened to these types of issues, and I am not afraid of confrontations with neighboring properties when it comes to code enforcement. We all must live by the same rules, I abide by them and expect my neighbors to do likewise. Tulsa1603, your concerns are not too picky and you seem to be a decent Tulsa citizen with valid concerns. I sympathize with you completely.
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Originally posted by Steve
Low standards, poor taste, and lack of pride of ownership affect all social/economic classes, not just lower income folks. You don't have to live in a high dollar neighborhood to take pride in your property and its appearance. If I had close proximity neighbors that never took in their garbage cans, I would do it for them and put them by their front door. If they would question me, I would explain the city ordinance about such, and that they are in violation of the law. After a few times, maybe they would get the hint, maybe not. But the street would look a lot better.
Having lived in my home for over 20 years now, I am rather hardened to these types of issues, and I am not afraid of confrontations with neighboring properties when it comes to code enforcement. We all must live by the same rules, I abide by them and expect my neighbors to do likewise. Tulsa1603, your concerns are not too picky and you seem to be a decent Tulsa citizen with valid concerns. I sympathize with you completely.
Well, I'm just nitpicky about home maintenance and this couple bugs me.
The trash cans are gone as of this morning!
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Originally posted by tulsa1603
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Originally posted by Steve
Low standards, poor taste, and lack of pride of ownership affect all social/economic classes, not just lower income folks. You don't have to live in a high dollar neighborhood to take pride in your property and its appearance. If I had close proximity neighbors that never took in their garbage cans, I would do it for them and put them by their front door. If they would question me, I would explain the city ordinance about such, and that they are in violation of the law. After a few times, maybe they would get the hint, maybe not. But the street would look a lot better.
Having lived in my home for over 20 years now, I am rather hardened to these types of issues, and I am not afraid of confrontations with neighboring properties when it comes to code enforcement. We all must live by the same rules, I abide by them and expect my neighbors to do likewise. Tulsa1603, your concerns are not too picky and you seem to be a decent Tulsa citizen with valid concerns. I sympathize with you completely.
Well, I'm just nitpicky about home maintenance and this couple bugs me.
The trash cans are gone as of this morning!
Great! Let's hope they get the message and adjust their habits permanently. I have filed code enforcement complaints on my neighbors many times over the years for things like parking cars on front yards, tall grass, junk & trash on properties, etc. They stop for a few weeks, and then it is back to the same old trashy routine. And more on-line code enforcement complaints from me. I refuse to lower my standards to their level!
Wow, I got cited for not having my trash lids attached the the trash cans...and they were not properly positioned in the rack/stand. I was told no trash pick up till I made the corrections.
I have a house that has been abandoned for over a decade, no lawn mowing this year, and after two months of complaints, the city "might" go mow it for the owner.
I wonder if ark wrecking needs some practice.
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
I have a house that has been abandoned for over a decade, no lawn mowing this year, and after two months of complaints, the city "might" go mow it for the owner.
I wonder if ark wrecking needs some practice.
My old neighborhood had a very strong homeowner's association, and we went after a house like that. Got it condemned after about 3 months of work. If you organize a group, I think it's a lot more effective than a single person calling.
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Originally posted by tulsa1603
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Originally posted by sgrizzle
I have a house that has been abandoned for over a decade, no lawn mowing this year, and after two months of complaints, the city "might" go mow it for the owner.
I wonder if ark wrecking needs some practice.
My old neighborhood had a very strong homeowner's association, and we went after a house like that. Got it condemned after about 3 months of work. If you organize a group, I think it's a lot more effective than a single person calling.
4 neighbors are calling code enforcement and 1 called the police. Only like 8 houses on the street.
A homeowners association has been considered but not the dues kind.