The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from January 6, 2026
Ranked from 159 total scoops using AI
Old Landmark Church of God has an open property-maintenance demolition case after the east wall failed at 3000 W Madison St, and city staff were asked to send a building inspector to assess the stability of the exterior wall. The demolition-category record is active, so officials will determine whether shoring, repairs, or removal are needed once the inspection is complete.
A property maintenance case says Lazy Acres Mobile Homes LP is dealing with a busted sewer line at 7217 Lazy Acres St. Neighbors report the break has been leaking for about three weeks and managementโs response so far has been to sprinkle lime whenever complaints come in. The ditch is reportedly full of sewage with constant bubbling and odors drifting into nearby trailers, and the case is open for city follow-up.
A property maintenance complaint names owner 736 Colorado Avenue Revocable Land Trust and says the garage at 736 Colorado Ave has collapsed and a huge brush pile is creating a rat problem for the neighborhood. The report notes this is a rental with the landlord still collecting rent and asks the city to clean up the property; the caller also gave permission to enter 733 Compton to take photos but couldnโt attach them through the app. The case is listed as open.
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