closed #192458
Excessive Growth
W Prospect St
- Case Date:
- 7/25/2024
Report number #192369 needs to be sent to HAND.
Report number #192369 needs to be sent to HAND.
Why is this lot aloud to be over grown?? From my research tax records owend by same company the owens the Apartment buld right across Westplex The Quaters. Tailwinds out of MN. We can't pick and chose who plays by what rules. Besides it's right on one of are main st. Please see what can be done. Not sure if there homeless camp down in there but I see them in and out of there all the time
The vines and a mulberry tree have blocked out at least half of the multi-use path on the west side of the Bypass just south of the railroad tracks. This has made it difficult for cyclists and pedestrians to pass.
Extremely high weeds where the Railroad property meets Smith Road on both sides of the underpass and both sides of the street, I would assume this is railroad responsibility.
Shamrock Pointe apartments, extremely high weeds, along the sidewalk and road at the entrance to the apartments in contrast to the other side of the street, which is well kept.
Hunter foot path and ditch between Eastside Drive and Hunter. Weeds growing onto path, ditch disappearing because of all the weeds that grow in and next to it. Who is responsible: City or adjacent home owner? This problem was first reported on July 22. Nothing seems to have been done about it, so it is getting worse.
overgrown tree limbs hanging over the side walk of Clarizz and Buick Cadillac next to the bus stop. I walk this path everyday and its making it difficult to walk in this area. If it could get trimmed back that would be greatly appreciated.
The grass is over the limit for the city and action should be taken.
I am writing to report significant overgrowth along the siding of my apartment in the Bloom apartment complex. There are numerous large Canada thistle plants and many thorned weeds that have grown far beyond normal levels. These plants are beginning to take over the surrounding woods and are starting to block sunlight from reaching my window. I the residents here have children and pets who have been harmed by this excessive overgrowth and no removal has been initiated despite numerous reports to the property manager having been made weeks ago. We all hope that this issue be addressed as soon as possible.
The alley between Kirkwood Avenue and Sixth street that connects Waldron and Elm needs the vegetation trimmed to clear the alley for vehicles to pass.