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  • Tyrone Park 17th Ave N Saint Petersburg, Florida - St. Petersburg
    What appears to be a truck load of garbage was dumped at parking area of TYrone park on17th Ave N last night.
  • 1934 Norfolk St N Saint Petersburg, Florida - St. Petersburg
    This house appears to have been vacated two months ago and the grass and vegetation is extremely overgrown. There has been no activity or people at the house for at least two months.
  • Canal Tyrone Park And 17 Ave Ne Saint Petersburg, Florida - St. Petersburg
    There is a shopping cart in the canal where it goes under 17 Ave N from the Park. It has been there for about two weeks and is impeding the flow of the canal.
  • 6098 22nd Ave N Saint Petersburg, Florida - St. Petersburg
    This address appears to be vacant as no cars or people have been seen there for several months. The grass is overgrown and there is a lot of litter in the front yard. The bush in the front yard is so overgrown it blocks the sidewalk. This sidewalk is a high pedestrian traffic for students coming and going to Tyrone Middle School and people living in neighboring apartment buildling.
  • 6101 19th Ave N Saint Petersburg, Florida - St. Petersburg
    Two street lights at the corner of Norfolk St N and 19th Ave N along canal are out. It is a sharp turn and a dangerous corner to have dark.
  • 6140 22nd Ave N Saint Petersburg, Florida - St. Petersburg
    This house has several code violations. The most apparent is the fact that the fence has been falling down for several months. The side yard fence facing Hampton Dr has fallen over and is resting on an abandoned car in the back yard. In the front facing 22nd Ave N The gate and fence are falling and missing several boards. This house also has several cars parked in the yard facing 22nd ave at a time. It often has rubbage in front and the grass is not mowed.
  • Norfolk St N St Petersburg, Florida - St. Petersburg
    The canal that run along norfolk street to Tyrone park has become clogged with dirt from road construction and litter. There is a great deal of plastic and styrofoam in the canal that is clogging it up from workers that recently built a nearby home. The canal is home to a large number of birds, turtles, and otters. Recently we had to get in the canal to release a baby duck from a plastic bag. We do not have the resources to enter the canal and clean it up, is this something the county does? It is not only an eye soar but a risk to the animals.