closed #154069
Excessive Growth
815 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 7/14/2016
Grass too long AND weeds are growing out and blocking the sidewalk on the NE corner of the property.
Grass too long AND weeds are growing out and blocking the sidewalk on the NE corner of the property.
The sidewalk on the north side of E Rogers Rd,mid-way between Spicewood ln and Sare Rd is completely obstructed by branches and bushes from adjacent properties rendering it impassable.
Yard plantings have taken over sidewalk near the intersection of Lincoln and 11th. It is now impassible.
Bushes growing in front of building at 123 South Washington St. are growing over the sidewalk.
Weeds, grass and trees are overgrown and severely limiting space on the sidewalk, causing patrons to walk in the street to avoid the shrubs.
Weeds are very high and growing over the sidewalk.
I am contacting the city in regards to a sidewalk that was put built from Park on the Morton apartments to College Avenue that has an overgrowth of 3 feet of weeds on both sides of the sidewalk along with trash, dirt and debris. The Park on the Morton office claims that it is not their property to maintain, and it seems no one is maintaining it from the overgrowth and dirt/debris.
The sidewalk at the northwest corner of Maple between 6th St. and 7st south of the alley is completely overground. It is impossible to pass without walking in the street. It is also impossible to see cars traveling east on 7th when driving through that intersection
Address is 3860 S Mill Stone Way. Tree in parkway (between street and sidewalk) is overgrown. Cannot walk through sidewalk due to tree--afraid kids are going to get struck in the eye with a branch.
Spring cleaners at the corner of second street and walnut persistently does not take care of the VERY excessive growth of weeds on its property. This has gone on every summer since it opened the business at that location. Snow is not removed either in the winter. It looks like another summer of excessive neglect is happening. Please get this business to take care of this and certainly if the city has any responsibility for this property, get it under control