closed #161293
Excessive Growth
1011 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 9/25/2017
1011 W. Howe St. North/South Alleyway on east side of property. And east west alleyway just behind.
1011 W. Howe St. North/South Alleyway on east side of property. And east west alleyway just behind.
Excessive weed-covered shrubbery starting to block alley between 1008 and 1012 S. Washington St.
Excessive growth into streets
There are many pedestrians like myself who walk North Walnut under the railroad trestle just north of 13th Street. On the west side of Walnut, this is so overgrown with weeds (some nearly trees) it becomes difficult to safely navigate there. Who is responsible to maintain this problem? If it's the railroad, they should be fined - especially in the winter when snow is NEVER cleared. The weeds are a nasty sight, too. One more thing, what should we do when we see homeless people making their 'homes' under the bridge. I just came past there and a couple of scary guys (trolls??) were making themselves comfortable. I'm a middle-aged single woman w/o a car so I often have to go to CVS from my home at 11th and Walnut. Thanks for any help you can provide!
Overgrown weeds make portion of sidewalk unusable on south side of 1600 block of E 2nd St.
Mark sutor owns house. House grown up in weeds. Address 2524 east seventh street. Our house for sale. This house needs attention. Please respond.
Property at 1826 E Hunter Ave has mowed their yard once this year. It is completely overgrown. Have spoken to neighbors about in the past (they, by habit, only mow it once a year), but nothing has changed.
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.
Vegetation overgrowth hindering sidewalk clear zone - north side of Tapp between Adams and Pinehurst.
eastgate lane and HWY 46 limbs growing over walkway and bloking sight of on coming triffict