Sue Sturgis

  • 1600–1720 N Raleigh Blvd Raleigh NC 27610, United States - East Raleigh
    Large amount of trash on the grounds of Raleigh North/Millbank Street Apartments property, spilling down onto Raleigh Boulevard.
  • 1300 Marlborough Rd Raleigh NC 27610, United States - East Raleigh
    Storm drain cover has fallen into the storm drain.
  • 2305 Glascock St Raleigh NC 27610, United States - East Raleigh
    This city yard waste bin has been packed with non-yard waste and left sitting open at the curb for many months now.
  • 2101–2109 Millbank St Raleigh NC 27610, United States - East Raleigh
    This car has been broken down for so long at the intersection of Millbank Street (a CAT and school bus route) and Raleigh Boulevard (a busy state road), that it’s been stripped of its wheels and put up on cinder blocks. This is making a tight intersection even more hazardous.
  • 2120 Millbank St Raleigh NC 27610, United States - East Raleigh
    Bus stop trash can is overflowing and needs to be emptied.
  • 1000 N King Charles Rd Raleigh NC 27610, United States - East Raleigh
    Trash strewn about Schrader Properties' Squire Apartments is spilling into the nearby stream.
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    1300 Park Glen Dr Raleigh NC 27610, United States - East Raleigh
    People are building campfires in the parking lot of Park Glen Apartments near the dead end of Brighton Road and are burning plastics, chemically-treated wood, and other hazardous materials. The area is also full of litter.
  • 1000 Crabtree Blvd Raleigh NC 27610, United States - East Raleigh
    Dumping of trash near the city's pump station at the dead end of Crabtree, near the intersection with Chatham Lane, is a chronic problem.
  • 1304 N King Charles Rd Raleigh, North Carolina, 27610 - East Raleigh
  • 1800 N Raleigh Blvd Raleigh, North Carolina, 27610 - East Raleigh
    Poison ivy is encroaching on the sidewalk along the east side of North Raleigh Boulevard from Park Glen Drive to the parking lot for the apartments at 1950 North Raleigh Boulevard.
  • Park Glen Dr Raleigh, North Carolina, 27610 - East Raleigh
    Dead dog still lying on Park Glen Drive as of 11:19 am.
  • 1145 Brighton Rd Raleigh, North Carolina, 27610 - East Raleigh
    The 1100 block of Brighton Road between Millbank Street and North King Charles Road is blocked again due to flooding. This is a chronic problem that happens every time there is substantial rainfall.
  • 1100 Block Of Brighton Rd Raleigh, North Carolina, 27610 - East Raleigh
    The 1100 block of Brighton Road floods during rainstorms, and the flooding is getting worse.
  • Park Glen Dr Raleigh, NC, 27610, USA - East Raleigh
    The grounds of Park Glen, a condo/townhome community off of North Raleigh Boulevard between Millbank Street and Barksdale Drive, are covered with a disgusting amount of litter, from the field along Raleigh Boulevard to the woods along the complex's parking lot near the Brighton Road dead end. The pile of trash on the field has been there for literally months, untouched. It is blowing into the woods and adjacent properties.
  • 2206 Millbank St Raleigh, NC, 27610, USA - East Raleigh
    Uncontrolled sediment runoff from Redeemer Development Group's construction site.
  • 2119 Millbank St Raleigh, NC, 27610, USA - East Raleigh
    We haven't had our yard waste picked up in months. Yet another trash day has gone by and it's just sitting on the curb.
  • Millbank St & Brighton Rd Raleigh, NC, 27610, USA - East Raleigh
    Honda STILL abandoned on a public street.
  • Millbank St & Brighton Rd Raleigh, NC, 27610, USA - East Raleigh
    Honda abandoned on a public street.
  • 1400 Crabtree Blvd Raleigh, NC, 27610, USA - East Raleigh
    There's a very strong smell of raw sewage along the East Raleigh greenway between North Raleigh Boulevard and Crabtree Boulevard, near where the greenway trail was shifted to higher ground.
  • 2201 Millbank St. Raleigh, North Carolina - East Raleigh
    There is a pile of large pieces of nail-studded waste wood left on the curb at this empty rental property owned by Bhola Gupta. It has been here for weeks. It could become a very dangerous projectile in a hurricane.