Maureen K

  • 2457 Alameda St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    There is a pile of illegal dumping between the fence and the RR tracks at the southeast corner of the Redwood Street/Broadway intersection.
  • 1614-1616 Broadway St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Numerous items blocking sidewalk forcing pedestrian traffic into roadway.
    Please clean this up soon.
  • 601-621 Monterey St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Car's registration sticker has been removed and both headlights removed.
  • 2457 Alameda St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Debris from camper left between property fence and RR tracks at the corner of Broadway and Redwood Street. Please address this before it grows.
  • 2521 Alameda St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Large amount of camping materials and trash debris between homeowner's fence and RR tracks. Very visible from Broadway Street.
    Please address this before it grows.
  • Jeffrey Aly Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Orange bucket of motor oil left in alley, near Monterey Street end.
  • 2457 Alameda St Vallejo, California, 94590 - Vallejo
    There is a large amount of illegal dumping at this location. The items stacked against the fence jeopardize the residents' safety and security. There's a large amount of dumping around the RR control box as well. The amount here has continued to grow. Please resolve this issue for the neighborhood's safety.
  • 2457 Alameda St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    What began as illegal dumping has morphed into a small homeless encampment. The trash remains and continues to grow in volume.
    Someone has broken into the RR control box near the tracks. Large amounts of trash and dried shrubbery have been piled next to the fence, creating a potential fire hazard for private property. Please address this issue soon, before it grows in size and hazard.
  • 2457 Alameda St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    New trash dumped near the RR tracks along Broadway @ Redwood Street, southeast corner, and behind the nearby RR signal box. Windy conditions spread the trash everywhere.
  • Redwood St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    There is collected and bagged trash and clippings near the RR tracks on the Southeast corner of Broadway & Redwood. Whoever has been attempting to clean this area should be assisted by the pickup of both the trash bags and the overgrown foliage cuttings that have been neatly placed, before people begin tearing open the trash bags renewing the messy problem.
  • 1000-1098 Virginia St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    There are still two refrigerators numerous tires, mattresses and other large items contributing to this eyesore which is right behind the COV storage yard at the end of Virginia Street.
  • Redwood St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Someone has broken into the box on Broadway @ Redwood St.
    It should be secured to prevent further damage.
  • 1155 Capitol St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Mattress, couch and other items dumped at the end of Capitol Street, near the RR tracks.
  • Jeffrey Aly Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Mattresses dumped in alley, leaning against utility pole.
  • Broadway St & Redwood St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Camper at Redwood & Broadway intersection. South East corner.
  • Redwood St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Camper advertising for sex and someone to smoke with.
  • 1133 Capitol St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Directly across from 1155 Capitol, the VPD building at the end of Capitol Street.
  • 1155 Capitol St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Illegal dumping just outside the fence of the property being used by Vallejo Police.
    Also, overgrown weeds.
  • 1027 Capitol St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    There is a dumped mattress in Jeffrey Alley, midway between Alameda and Monterey Streets. There is also a plastic chair near the Monterey Street entrance to the Alley.
  • Graffiti Archived
    1137 Capitol St Vallejo, CA, 94590, USA - Vallejo
    Graffiti on City Of Vallejo property used for police activities. Ironic, isn't it?