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closed #152942

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/16/2016

poison ivy along sidewalk 616 n washington

closed #152927

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/16/2016

Poison ivy on sidewalk between 207 and 211 n grant.

closed #152898

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/16/2016

poison ivy along sidewalk 708 n Washington

closed #152839

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/10/2016

poison ivy along sidewalk at 211 east cottage grove

closed #152812

Excessive Growth

101-153 East Cottage Grove Avenue

Case Date:
5/10/2016

Vegetation is completely obstructing the sidewalk across the street from 108 East Cottage Grove

closed #152782

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/9/2016

poison ivy growing along sidewalk at 312 north washington street.

closed #151722

Excessive Growth

811 S Larkspur LN

Case Date:
4/22/2016

at least three houses on corner of Larkspur Lane and Woodhill are not mowing their grass and it is very long, and two houses on corner have had tree branches stacked in 6 ft tall piles left for 4-5 days now on the sidewalk/side of road

closed #149355

Excessive Growth

622 N Washington ST

Case Date:
10/29/2015

Tree branches and vegetation obstructing sidewalk at both 611 and 619 N Washington Street.

closed #148220

Excessive Growth

608-638 South Park Avenue

Case Date:
9/9/2015

3-4' tall weeds adjacent to sidewalk along S. Park.(606 S. Park Ave.)

closed #147104

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
8/6/2015

No Walnut St @ 12th and under the railroad bridge: Weeds are extremely overgrown and it's nearly impossible to walk on the sidewalk. This area is ALWAYS overlooked (snow in winter is treacherous!). There are many people who walk this stretch daily to get to the CVS store at 14th and Walnut. It's already a dangerous stretch as cars fly down that hill beginning at 11th St. Add to the mix, the 'trolls' (aka: homeless people) who 'live' under the bridge at times until the area is saturated with a strong urine stench. With all the traffic passing by this location daily, why can't this be better cared for - instead of an eyesore?!