Animals or pets loose on the street? Need a dead animal removed? Did you miss trash collection? Know of a traffic signal that is not working, or vandalized or missing street signs? Following are numbers for assistance in East San Diego County.
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Animal Control for dead animal removal or loose animals or pets on the streets - 619-441-1580
Waste Management for missed trash collection -
619-596-5100
Streets Division for road debris or street sweeping - 619-441-1658
Traffic Engineering for traffic signal malfunctions - 619-441-1653
Animal Control for dead animal removal or loose animals or pets on the streets - 619-667-1436
EDCO Disposal for missed trash collection - 619-287-7555
Public Works Department for traffic signal malfunctions - 619-667-1450
Chula Vista Animal Care for dead animal removal or loose animals or pets on the
streets - 619-691-5123
EDCO Disposal for missed trash collection - 619-287-7555
County of San Diego Department of Animal Services for loose animals or pets on the
streets - 619-236-4250
Public Services for dead animal removal - 619-258-4195
Waste Management of missed trash collection - 619-596-5100
Traffic Concerns for traffic signal malfunctions, missing street signs, or vandalized street signs - 619-258-4100 x190
California real estate license #01458572
619-729-5701 -- jimfrimmer@century21award.com
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Hey, Jim. This is a great page to bookmark or print and save. Thanks for sharing, Jim
Hi Jim...I know #1 is important but ewwwwwwww, we don't ever want dead animals, just lovely ones like Zoey!!! Funny how we've all gotten to know your sweet, funny kitty :-)
Hey, Jim - Since I've been a Realtor -- and that's only been since May 2005 -- I've been paying close attention to information that could be helpful to people.
Hey, Gail - We got Zoey the Cool Cat a day after our feral black cat was hit and killed by a car. Fortunately, we had put an ID tag on her while we were trying to acclimate her to being an indoor cat, so a lady found her, removed the tag, called us, and then went back to wrap Sophie up in some rags and place her on the curb for us. It was so disheartening to lose a cat like that. Zoey the Cool Cat gets to go outdoors on the back patio and sit on Russel's lap, and that's about it. Otherwise she'll just have to make do with all the nooks and crannies inside to explore.
With no one using yellow pages anymore, I wonder where one goes to actually get a list of all the emergency numbers.
Just stopping by to make sure we have all of your blog post photos in our photo collection.
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