Bagley Community Council, Inc.

Important Information For Bagley Residents

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High Grass and Weeds At A Vacant House

  • The number is (313) 876-0974 Environmental Enforcement
  • You will receive a complaint number
  • An inspection should be done within 7-10 business days
  • If a homeowner is fined and no action is taken, s/he will receive a court date with the Department Of Administrative Hearings

High Grass and Weeds At A Vacant Lot

  • The number is (313) 628-0918 or 224-5555
  • You will receive a complaint number
  • An inspection should be done within 7-10 business days

Report houses that are rented (not maintained-grass,etc)

  • The number is (313) 628-2451

Report vacant houses that are open to trespass(open doors, windows)

  • The number is (313) 224-3251
  • An inspection will be done, if necessary
  • What is a dangerous building? Click here

Catch Basin is Clogged on a Street Causing Flooding

  • The number to call is (313) 267-7401

Street Lights are out, Traffic signal lights blinking or not working

Report a power outage, down wires

  • The number to call is (800) 477-4747 (DTE)

Report stray dogs

  •  the number to call is (313) 224-6356 8:am - 3:30 pm monday through Friday
  • Call 911 to report dogs at any other time

Stop speeding in your neighborhood

  • The number to call is (313) 596-1464

Zoning Questions (i.e. putting a fence down a property line)

  • The number to call is (313) 224-0156 or 224-0231 (Buildings and Safety Engineering Department)

Illegal Dumping

  • Blight Chief, Eric Jones, is in the Buildings, Safety Engineering and Environmental Department  Main number (313) 224-2733
  • The number is (313) 876-0974 Environmental Enforcement

Reporting Street Lights Out

  •  Public Lighting Department 313-267-8140


If your alley is closed, and it needs to be cleaned, it is the responsibility of the home owner

If there is no response from departments, call the Ombudsman's office (313) 224-6000

If any of this information has changed, please email BagleyCommunityCouncil@yahoo.com or call (313) 927-2674

 

What YOU Are RESPONSIBLE For

Dear Resident, Property Owner or Renter: Occupants of a dwelling unit are responsible for keeping the dwelling unit or premises in a clean, habitable, sanitary, and safe condition following city code. Within a reasonable amount of time, please attend to following item(s).

-Grass height exceeds 8”

-Right of way not cleared

-Yard waste must be in paper bags

-Trash cans can’t be out before 6PM,before pickup day

- Trash cans in by 9PM on pickup day

- Bulk trash not to exceed one cubic yard

- Street drains cleared of debris

- Alley cleaned and maintained

- Unlicensed or inoperable vehicle on property street

- Pet waste not removed

- Accumulated debris attracts rodents

- Habitually barking dog

- Car/house alarm sounding for more than one hour

- Grilling within 10 feet of structure is fire hazard

- Basketball hoop in the street

- Rental & vacant property must be registered with the City
 

The number to report violations: 313-224-4636.  Failure to comply will result in an issuance of a Blight Violation Notice and fines/fees ranging from $100-$10,000 per violation plus State Justice Assessment, a City administrative fee and the cost incurred by the City ofDetroitfor abatement. Blight Violation Notices will be heard at the City of Detroit Department of Administrative Hearings, Coleman A. Young Municipal Center,2 Woodward Avenue, Ste 1004.

 

12TH PRECINCT NUMBERS  
TITLES  PHONE
  NUMBERS
   
COMMANDER 596-1210
INSPECTOR 596-1210
COMMUNITY RELATIONS 596-1221
#1 SHIFT SUPERVISOR 12-8 A.M. 596-1400
#2 SHIFT SUPERVISOR  8-4 P.M. 596-1400
#3 SHIFT SUPERVISOR  4-12 A.M 596-1400
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 596-1221
NARCOTICS 596-2240
PROSTITUTION 596-1220
ABANDON VEHICLE 596-1225
SPECIAL OPERATIONS 596-1220
FRONT DESK-12TH PRECINCT 596-1400
EMERGENCY 911

 

 Scrap Metal Theft - Bill Passed
The theft of scrap metal contributes directly to blight in our city and is not just an urban issue. It affects our suburban and rural communities as well. In recent years, thefts of various types of metal have increased in Michigan and nationwide. This trend involves the theft of copper tubing from construction sites, or copper wiring from telephone or utility lines.  In addition to construction sites and utility facilities, metal products are stolen from schools, churches, cemeteries, parks, farms, automobiles, and abandoned and occupied homes.

Equipping law enforcement with the tools they need to effectively combat the crime of scrap metal theft, while continuing to enforce and strengthen current laws for scrap metal recyclers is the approach I supported when I began working on this issue. Legislation to combat this issue had been introduced in the House and was being negotiated for further passage. I conducted my own research on the issue and began to meet with my colleagues in the House and Senate to formulate a solution. I and my staff met personally with each bill sponsor including Representative (now Senator) Ananich, Representative Muxlow, and Representative Tlaib. Every legislator and their staff were cooperative, except Representative Tlaib who seemed to have an agenda beyond finding solutions to this issue. I offered to work directly with her to create a powerful legislative solution to this issue that we both could agree on, and she declined to cooperate.

I listened to concerns from constituents, law enforcement, and other interested parties regarding this issue. I introduced my own legislation to address an area I felt the house legislation lacked-- dedicated funding for law enforcement to police this issue. In the process of negotiating the passage of the House scrap package Representative Tlaib's bill was removed from the legislation due to her inability to get her Democratic and Republican colleagues to support her. Eventually Mayor Mike Duggan entered discussion on the legislation and I supported his position on this issue.

House Bills 4593 and 4595 were passed and expand the Nonferrous Metal Regulatory Act to regulate the selling of all types of scrap metal. House Bill 4593 was the lead bill and did the following:  A seven-day tag and hold will remain on copper items.  Payments for scrap metal sales will be paid either by mailing a check or electronic transfer of funds on any payment of $25 or more. Dealers cannot pay cash for the following items: catalytic convertors, air conditioners, and copper wire. A picture must be taken of the person selling the scrap metal. Finally, a database to track sales may be created.

I introduced Senate Bill 679 requiring a person removing scrap metal from a property to show documentation of their right to the scrap metal, or they can be arrested.  This bill passed the Senate and is waiting for a vote by the House Regulatory Reform Committee.  I also introduced Senate Bill 785 to create the Scrap Metal Theft Prevention Authority. The Authority would be a non-profit board administered by the State Police to help fight scrap metal theft, funded by a $1 fee to each residential and commercial insurance policy.  The $1 fee would allow for a team of dedicated police officers to fight scrap metal theft. Understanding all sides of an issue and working to pass legislation that gives effective results is how I work to find solutions. Submitted by  Senator Virgil K Smith virgilksmith@gmail.com


 

 

Posted by bagleycommunitycouncil on 06/14/2014
Last updated on 08/07/2014
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