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Trash Piles Blow Into Neighbor's Yard, Worrying Horse Owner
Omaha resident concerned about debris impacting miniature horse's health
Apr. 15, 2026 at 3:36am
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Amid concerns over blowing trash and debris, a miniature horse continues to graze in a neighbor's yard, highlighting the delicate balance between urban living and animal welfare.Omaha TodayCarrie Hammers, a mail carrier in northeast Omaha, is frustrated by the piles of trash and debris blowing from her neighbor's property across the street into her own yard. Hammers is particularly worried about the impact on her miniature horse, Dakota, who likes to eat the debris, potentially causing health issues. The neighboring property is owned by 3D Renovations LLC, which the company says has struggled with a broken-down dump truck, delaying the cleanup.
Why it matters
This story highlights the tensions that can arise between neighbors when one property becomes an eyesore, with debris blowing onto adjacent land. It also touches on the unique challenges of living with livestock, even in an urban area, and the need to keep the surrounding environment clean and safe for animals.
The details
Hammers says the piles of trash and an uncovered dump truck on her neighbor's 2.25-acre property are an ongoing issue, with the debris blowing into her yard due to the windy conditions. She's concerned the yellow tape and other items could be ingested by her miniature horse, Dakota, potentially causing health problems. The property is zoned residential, but Hammers says it looks more like a "dump" than a home. The owner of 3D Renovations LLC, which is listed as the property owner, says the trash piles are not intentional, but rather the result of a past-due dumpster bill, which led the recycling company to stop servicing the property. The owner says they are working on a cleanup plan to satisfy the neighbors and the city.
- Hammers says the trash piles have been an ongoing issue, especially during the windy conditions of April.
- The owner of 3D Renovations LLC says they plan to have the property cleaned up by this weekend.
The players
Carrie Hammers
A mail carrier in northeast Omaha who lives across the street from the property with the trash piles and is concerned about the impact on her miniature horse, Dakota.
Dakota
Hammers' miniature horse who likes to eat the debris blowing into her yard, potentially causing health issues.
3D Renovations LLC
The owner of the property with the trash piles, which is zoned residential but has become an eyesore for the neighborhood.
Gil
A manager at 3D Renovations LLC who says the company is working on a cleanup plan to address the neighbors' concerns and satisfy the city.
What they’re saying
“Yeah, this is just today.”
— Carrie Hammers, Neighbor
“April is windy, it's all going to blow this way.”
— Carrie Hammers, Neighbor
“It's upsetting her and we're getting tired of picking up the stuff. You can see the south wind, it's going to blow right over here.”
— Jeff Hammers, Carrie Hammers' partner
“That's hideous and what is residential. Does that look like residential to you. It looks like a dump.”
— Carrie Hammers, Neighbor
“It needs to be cleaned up by the city or him.”
— Carrie Hammers, Neighbor
What’s next
Gil, the manager at 3D Renovations LLC, says the company is working with the city on a cleanup plan and plans to have the trash piles removed from the property by this weekend.
The takeaway
This story highlights the importance of responsible property management, especially in residential areas, to maintain a clean and safe environment for neighbors. It also underscores the potential impact that neglected properties can have on nearby residents and their animals.
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