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Abandoned Property - Who to contact
There is an abandoned property next to my rental that has vegetation that is so overgrown you can't see the house. A tree is so overgrown it knocked down my fence and the roots are invading the yard. The property has attracted several families of raccoons that are throwing trash all over their property and mine. Anyone have a recommendation for a Pittsburgh city official to contact?