Troubleshooter Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
CLEVELAND — Cleveland Ward 9 councilman Kevin Conwell reports he's been crying out for help for many years in trying to get the city to finally crack down on junk houses filled with trash, junk and immobilized vehicles.
We don’t just report the initial story—we follow through to its conclusion. Read and watch our previous reporting on this story below and see more stories that we've followed through on here. News 5'sinitial report on this problem back on Sept. 27 started with Cleveland homeowner Jacqueline Washington who said she's been living next to a junk house on East 114 Street for more than ten years. So far, there's been no progress at the property, which is filled with several junk cars, garbage and more.
“It’s a safety concern if they’re are not keeping the cars safe from where children are playing," Roberts said. “We’re not going to tolerate this refusal to follow the law, we’ve issued notices to these properties, and we will prosecute them if they don’t comply in 30 days.
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