Trash pile-up on Toll Branch Road becomes KCCB focus

An issue of trash piling up along a roadside outside an apartment complex has become a dispute of authority as to whether Elizabethton or Carter County is responsible for clearing it.

Keep Carter County Beautiful chairman Ed Jordan said he had noticed the trash piling up at 104 Toll Branch Road since mid-December, but said he could not get either the city or county to agree as to whose responsibility it was.

Ed Basconi, a member of KCCB, said he contacted the Sheriff’s Office about the trash.

“They said if the debris pile was not on the county road right-of-way, nothing could be done,” Basconi said.

Jordan said he believes the county should be responsible for cleaning up the debris.

“I am pretty sure this is the county, as the property is technically outside Elizabethton City limits,” Jordan said.

Most of the trash has been relatively simple bags of trash stowed away in broken trash cans, but over the past week, the pile had new additions: two mattresses and a couch.

Property Manager Ade Laurant said the trash is coming from the residents, who often leave their stuff behind when they move out.

“Every day it gets worse,” Laurant said. “We are trying to fix it as best as we can.”

He said the apartment complex is resorting to clear up the debris itself, planning to haul away the trash on their own by the end of this week, though he said it will take a while because of how little of it will fit in their vehicles.

“We are hiring a guy across the street to come by once a month to keep the area clean after that,” Laurant said.

He said the mattresses and couch came from recent residents who told him their cousins would be coming by to pick it up, and then they never came.

“I was planning to take the couch myself after a while, but I decided to wait,” he said. “One day passed, then another, and then another, and then it rained.”

Jordan said the debris has become a health hazard, the pile hosting rats and other small animals.

“When people see this, other people will think it is OK to add to it,” Jordan said.

Basconi said the debris pile reflects badly on Milligan College, which resides just across the street from the complex.

“This is right at the end of this beautiful campus,” he said. “Surely this will affect people’s decisions on whether to go to school here.”

Jordan said this debris pile is not atypical of the county’s current trash troubles, saying this kind of trash is common across the Milligan Highway area.

SportsPlus

Local news

City works to reclaim brownfield left by rayon plant  

Local news

Get To Know Faculty at the McKinney Center: Carla Crader

Local news

JCPA receives Challenge America Award from National Endowment for the Arts

Local news

Front Porch Storytellers: Share Your Story or Song at Elizabethton Library

Local news

United States Air Force Band of Mid-America announces ‘Liberty For All’ concert series in Tennessee

Local news

A Life Lived: Judy Reece used her talents to nourish school children

Local news

Vanderbilt Transplant Center sets world record for heart transplants in 2024

Local news

Elk Hollow Preserve ‘Coldest Day of the Year Hike’ scheduled Jan. 24

Local news

Marsha Blackburn selected for Senate GOP leadership team

Local news

Northeast Tennessee Mayors endorse Gov. Lee’s Education Freedom Scholarship Act

Local news

Construction begins on Indian Path Community Hospital’s main entrance and lobby

Local news

Tennessee gas prices dip slightly as oil market remains uncertain

Local news

ETSU hosts Arts Showcase at Martin Center   

Local news

AAA warns Tennessee residents of roof-damaging ice dams amid temperature swings

Local news

FEMA remains in Tennessee to assist Tropical Storm Helene survivors

Local news

TDCI joins $17 million multi-state enforcement settlement with Edward Jones

Community

Elizabethton Choral Club begins spring rehearsals Jan. 27

Local news

Georgia woman convicted of theft of services

Local news

City seeks $6 million federal grant for downtown improvement

Local news

City of Elizabethton announces early closing

Community

Senior Center Schedule

Community

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Garrison will celebrate 60th anniversary

Local news

Elizabethton Police Department, regional agencies collaborate in Operation Street Sweeper

Local news

Johnson City Transit to suspend service Friday afternoon due to weather