closed #160504
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 8/7/2017
Oops, forgot to give you the address for the trash and yard situation I just wrote you about: 1807 E Second (repeat offenders).
Oops, forgot to give you the address for the trash and yard situation I just wrote you about: 1807 E Second (repeat offenders).
320 e 7th st has a lot of poison ivy growing along and into sidewalk on the grant street side of the property
At approximately 612 N Walnut, owned by Rachid Maidi, there is a giant, abhorrent weed that's matured into a small tree. Please see that it is removed.
Refers to closed case 160504. 1807 E Second Street: Sorry to be a pest, but I wonder what action was taken,as reported in an email to me. Monday we had trash pick-up and the open trash cans are still there, just as they were last week. Also, the grass, especially on the right side of the house, has not been mowed and is getting wilder every day.
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
Overgrown weeds and grass on the property that belongs to Midland Cut Stone at 1600 S Huntington Dr.
401 S High Street. Sidewalk being overgrown by weeds from both sides. Who is responsible for weeds in street: City or adjacent home owner? Problem reported first on July 8. Some weeds were removed but it is getting worse again.
Picture 2 to go with 401 S High Street excessive weeds report
3916 Brighton Crest - overgrown lawn not mowed for several weeks
I had a report from a neighborhood resident that there is overgrown weeds and bushes on Ford Ave. From the resident's description it appears to be somewhere between Graham and Ralston. I believe possibly at the Ralston intersection with Ford. The resident is an elderly women and was very concerned about her ability to see when she drove because of this overgrowth. Thank you