closed #155611
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 9/8/2016
North side of E Thornton Drive, between Greystone Ct and Bluffstone Ct. Sidewalk is blocked by overgrown vegetation.
North side of E Thornton Drive, between Greystone Ct and Bluffstone Ct. Sidewalk is blocked by overgrown vegetation.
For HAND: partially overgrown sidewalks in front of 411 E First Street and on E First in front of the house at the corner of Washington and First. I could not see the number from the road.
There are some low hanging branches hitting our school buses at Cottage grove and Adams St. Thank you for helping us with this.
There is a large bush at the Cascades Inn that keeps hitting our bus. Would we contact you or the Cascades Inn? Thanks.
411 E First Street, half of the sidewalk is covered by overhanging long grass. This was reported in the summer already. Nothing has been done about it.
Growth behind new apartment complex at 720 N Walnut is again exceeding 8". This is the same area that was reviewed and cited early this summer.
Waist-high grass and weeds at 1706 E Second, the part of the yard that faces the Eastside Drive. Has not been mowed for months now.
Many neighbors and I use the sidewalk on the east side of S. Henderson St., opposite BHS sports fields, between Wylie Farm and Graham Roads, but I am writing to report that the trees and other growth next to it have become a nuisance and need culling/trimming back. Thank you for your time and attention. Best, Justin
For HAND: this is my annual complaint about the shrubs in front of 401 S High Street. They are starting to encroach on the sidewalk again so that it will be hard for someone with a stroller to pass that part of the sidewalk. And once someone is in the neighborhood, they may want to check out the south-west corner of the Second and High Street intersection. Weeds are starting to creep up the sidewalk there as well. Thanks!
In front of property 1505 E First pedestrians almost have to step into the street to avoid low-hanging shrub branches. Can the tenant be asked to clip them? Thanks.