closed #165808
Excessive Growth
916 S Larkspur LN
- Case Date:
- 9/5/2018
Grass is very high and there is a pile of trash in driveway. Only been there for 2 months now
Grass is very high and there is a pile of trash in driveway. Only been there for 2 months now
Why are these people allowed to have 4ft talk grabs and half a tree fallen over on the power lines for more than a month?! This is ridiculous
The sidewalk is hard to use due to plant overgrowth and children attending Binford and Rogers have to walk or ride bikes on the uneven grass in order to get to/from school.
This address has a fenced in dog yard. Since the dogs have been removed the weeds have grown over five feet tall and cover the entire front yard.
Sidewalk is blocked with overgrown grass and weeds along the sidewalk on Thornton.
Overgrown lawn and a pile of yard waste and trash has been in drive for more than a month
At East Thornton Drive and Covey Lane, there are several big old trees whose branches overhang Covey Lane, and the big branches are rotten and some have already fallen, but the limbs that hang over Covey Lane are dangerous to pedestrians walking their dogs and cars using Covey Lane. Can you please look into this and have the limbs and/or tree cut so that no one will get hurt or property damaged by falling limbs. Every time a hard rain comes or storm with light wind come, large limbs fall onto Covey Lane. Thank you.
Corner redwood house on north side of Fairway at Rogers, tree growing next to road at corner of property hangs a little low and hinders seeing sb Rogers traffic. Around July 13? I asked the property owner to trim it when he was outside and I was in my car (he seemed to understand what I meant), but hasn't trimmed. And further north on same property or Country Club property, foliage could be trimmed back so it's not so close to Rogers, as it hinders seeing sb traffic easily.
Can you please mow the empty lots at the end of Hathaway Court? The excessive growth has now reached over 4 feet and it is becoming in g a home for animals and wildlife.