Environmental Services

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University City employs four environmental inspectors to provide enforcement of all City ordinances that pertain to the environmental status of the City. Their duties include, but are not limited to, animal and vector control, inspections of food establishments, weed and litter control. The division is headed by Bill Landrum. The office is located at 1015 Pennsylvania Avenue. Regular operating hours are Monday thru Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Mr. Landrum can be reached at 505-8586.

Courtesy Warnings:

Courtesy warnings are given to owners of properties in University City that have violated an ordinance of some kind. The owner is given a certain time period to rectify the situation. If the situation is not corrected, a complaint will be signed, and the owner will be issued a summons to appear in court.

Property Upkeep:

All City residents are required to keep their property and adjacent public property cleaned and free of weeds, leaves, tall grass and litter. Weeds and grass must be kept below 8 inches.

Remove any brush or litter from your property and dispose of it properly. Burning paper, leaves or trash is a violation of city ordinances.

Post house numbers so that they are visible from street and alleys. Numbers must be in Arabic numerals and at least 3 inches tall.

Motor Vehicles:

Motor vehicles that are inoperable or in violation of state vehicle safety statutes, or do not have current state license plates cannot be parked on private or public property. All motor vehicles must be parked on paved surfaces. The city can remove unlicensed or derelict cars.

Pet Care:

All dogs and cats must be vaccinated against rabies. Dogs are required to have a dog license which is $2 and available from the collector's office at City Hall (505-8544) Proof of vaccination is required for the license. The City and Dr. Gary Yavitz sponsor a rabies vaccination clinic for cats and dogs. Dr. Yavitz provides a one year rabies vaccination and preliminary health exam for dogs and cats.

Keep your dog on a leash when off your property. Stray dogs should be reported to the animal control office at 505-8575 or 8579. After business hours, call the Police Department at 725-2211.

The City enforces a "pooper-scooper" law. All feces must be removed from any property, so take a bag when you walk your pet. Loud and continuous barking is prohibited.

In single and two family residences, there is a limit of two adult pets. In multifamily residences, the limit is one adult pet per unit.

For more information, contact Animal Control at 505-8579.

Alley Dumpsters:

Place trash in bags for alley service. Don't put yard waste, furniture or appliances in dumpsters or in the alley for collection.  See the Bulky Item Pickup brochure for guidelines for disposing of bulky trash.

 

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