Ticket #1941985. Ticket forwarded to Neighborhood Services for follow-up. The request will be dispatched for inspection, the process for resolution is as follows:
Pictures will be taken of the violation and notices will be sent to property owner (thirty business days).
Property owners will have a specified time (twenty business days) to comply with the violation notice. Once the compliance period is over, a re-inspection of the property will occur (ten business days).
If owner complies with the notice (cleans the vacant lot), no work will be performed by the City and the case will be closed.
If the owner does not comply, a City crew will be assigned to clean the property (thirty business days) and the property owner will be billed for all cost associated with the clean up.
This process may take up to 90 days from the initial request to the date of the clean up, possibly longer in the summer months.
After the timeframe of your request has passed, you can check the status of your ticket by calling 311 Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. Just give us the ticket number and we can check it for you. You can also go online to www.phila.gov/philly311 and track your request. Thank you. (mb)
I would like to report the Day Care at 5604 Chew Ave. Their trash is always overflowing on Chew Ave, I don't understand why the OWNERS feel the need to continue to trash the neighborhood. I would never send my children there because it doesn't seem to be clean place nor enough space for the amount of children in the building. I also have an issue with the owner who doesn't care anything about how she leaves the front of the property any day of the week. There are times when trash is put out that doesn't fit in the trash can, it looks like a dump in front of the building. Trash is always put out way before trash day, spilling out of the trash cans. The Sanitation Police in the 14th district have been contacted several times, still the trash is disposed of any type of way. THE NEIGHBORS OF 5600 BLOCK OF CHEW AVE WOULD APPRECIATE YOU ASSISTANCE WITH THIS PROBLEM.
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Acknowledged Philly311 (Registered User)
Ticket #1941985. Ticket forwarded to Neighborhood Services for follow-up. The request will be dispatched for inspection, the process for resolution is as follows:
Pictures will be taken of the violation and notices will be sent to property owner (thirty business days).
Property owners will have a specified time (twenty business days) to comply with the violation notice. Once the compliance period is over, a re-inspection of the property will occur (ten business days).
If owner complies with the notice (cleans the vacant lot), no work will be performed by the City and the case will be closed.
If the owner does not comply, a City crew will be assigned to clean the property (thirty business days) and the property owner will be billed for all cost associated with the clean up.
This process may take up to 90 days from the initial request to the date of the clean up, possibly longer in the summer months.
After the timeframe of your request has passed, you can check the status of your ticket by calling 311 Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. Just give us the ticket number and we can check it for you. You can also go online to www.phila.gov/philly311 and track your request. Thank you. (mb)
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