Dead cat, garbage dumped in Windsor alley
City of Windsor says it's not their responsibility to cleanup
What appears to be a dead cat is among a pile of garbage dumped in an alley on Elm Avenue, and the homeowner who called 311 about the mess said he was told it's not the city's responsibility to cleanup.
RickHendriksenlives at 476 Elm Avenue and said he found a pile of garbage in the alley behind his house Tuesday morning.
"It's a fairly large pile," saidHendriksen. "There's broken furniture in there. It has garbage bags, it has dead animals, it's sick, it's pathetic."
Hendriksensaid the trash has started to smell and is afraid it will cause more problems.
"It's going to rot, it's going to attract flies, it's going to attract rats, it's disgusting," he said.
His neighbourKaramGhobrielis just as upset.
"It's really sad to see such bad things happening at the back of your door," Gobriel said.
Homeowner responsible for cleanup
Hendriksencalled 311 to file a complaint, and was told it's not the city's responsibility to clean up the mess.
The City of Windsor has a bylaw that states it's up to a homeowner to clean up the alley behind their home, even if it's someone else's garbage.
Craig Robertson, the city's supervisor of bylaw enforcement, said ifHendriksen could prove who dumped the garbage, the city could launch an investigation.
"If the property owners or the people that have been victimized in this manner can't prove who put this stuff there, ultimately it ends up being their responsibility and their cost," he said.
A bylaw Hendriksenfinds unfair.
"I don't know why I should haul this out, it's not my garbage," said Hendriksen. "It's city property. Why should I pay for someone else'sgarbage when I pay taxes? Let the city take care of it. It's they're property. You can't even get an emergency vehicle through here," he said.
Public Works to look at the site
After taking a look at a picture of the pile Hendriksenand his neighbours have to deal with, Robertson said a Public Works Department representative will go to the site Friday morning.
He said they'll look to see if there's something that can be done.
The Windsor-Essex County Humane Society saidit will pick up dead cats and dogs from city property, including alleys Hendriksen just has to call to let them know.