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Councilors ask property owner to address trash, fires at vacant lot near 117 Jacob Street
Summary
Residents raised concerns about overgrowth, litter and evidence of small fires on a vacant lot near 117 Jacob Street. City staff say they have sent notice to the listed owner and will continue monitoring; committee voted to place the order on file.
Councilor Pena Castello introduced an order asking the Public Works Subcommittee to discuss an empty lot near 117 Jacob Street, telling the committee, "117 Jacob Street is an empty lot, and it's owned by McDonald's, and it's been neglected. There's overgrowth. People are leaving clothes there. There's a concern that they have started fires in regards to, having a party."
The nut graf: Neighbors reported trash, overgrowth and what they described as evidence of a recent campfire on private property that abuts residences; city staff said they have…
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