closed #164904
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 6/20/2018
Complaint that his neighbor, Alex Gul, is not moving his lawn; it is extremely overgrown (at 5 feet), would like someone to come in and get it mowed
Complaint that his neighbor, Alex Gul, is not moving his lawn; it is extremely overgrown (at 5 feet), would like someone to come in and get it mowed
Repeat complaint: the overhanging branches on Atwater, close to the corner of Swain and Atwater are still there. One has to step into the road when one does not want to be hit by them. I reported this weeks ago, nothing has been done about it.
West Pointe subdivision (enter from Allen/Larkspur or Adams/Woodhill) -- MANY houses that are rentals or vacant have excessive growth. Need to drive through entire neighborhood to see the many that need to be addressed. Some sidewalks are covered in weeds. Also, several homes have excessive mold on the exterior, one house has the garage door removed and sitting inside garage (been this way for months). Tree limbs that need trimmed; hazard when walking (need to look through neighborhood for several homes with this issue).
Unkempt lawn at 1807 E Second Street. Repeat offender.
1919 south sussex the rain gutter is clogged up with a bunch of sticks and branches
The neighboring house to mine, located at 1122 S. Rogers has been overgrown excessively all Spring and Summer, having not been mown at all this year. I am concerned not only about wildlife taking over but it is also evident that the house is vacant and will attract squatters. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Sincerely, Justin Robertson
Doesn't appear the grass is getting mowed alongside E. 3rd in front of the Jewish community center between the street and sidewalk. Can you please request this be mowed? Thank you. Also there is some smattering of trash around there and a bit further east.
excessive growth at rental property 726 E University
Excessive grown in the back of property south of my address 3451 N Valleyview, 47404
721 S Eastside Drive starts to look like an unkempt lawn (again).