The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from March 19, 2026
Ranked from 338 total scoops using AI
Ujima - Neighborhood Place is getting non‑structural facility enhancements to improve workflow at 3610 Bohne Ave, with a project value estimated at $350,000. The one‑story, 6,300‑square‑foot site (occupant load 109) is owned by Jefferson County School District Fin and is being handled by Tabitha at Overflow Service LLC; an automatic sprinkler system will be provided to support the long‑term sustainability of this community resource.
Owner Ahmed Waleed has an open property-maintenance code violation for the abandoned house at 4232 Northwestern Pkwy. Inspectors say the vacant home and two unregistered, non-working vehicles are attracting rodents and vagrants, with unfinished construction materials, rotting garbage, and attempted break-ins creating a safety hazard for nearby elderly neighbors. The city has the case open and site visits noted as it tracks cleanup and repairs.
James Johnston Family Land Trust is listed on an open code-violation complaint at 330 N 22nd Street after neighbors reported a red pickup truck parked in the alley with its front end extending into Garfield and a motorhome parked behind 326 N 22nd Street. The email alleges both vehicles are occupied with people doing business tied to the house that backs onto Garfield—running electricity across the street, leaving trash, acting aggressively, and at times sitting in Garfield and obstructing traffic.
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