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closed #147927

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
9/1/2015

Overgrown back lawn at 4419 E Bill Mallory Blvd.

closed #137012

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
4/2/2014

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

closed #138672

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
6/16/2014

vintage warehouse need to cut their grass on the 4th st. tree plot

closed #139471

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
7/25/2014

Hi there. We are at 212 West 4th Street in the old Amused location. There is a tree outside of our building with a large growth surrounding a tree and we were hoping to have it cut out. We were also hoping it could be done sometime this next week. Looking forward to hearing from you!

closed #140535

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
8/29/2014

The homeowner at 3860 S. Mill Stone Way is habitually negligent in the maintenance of their yard. Only mowed it once since I reported them 2 months ago. The back yard slope has not yet been mowed this year. On the south side of the house there is a small pile of brush that's been there for months that has a snake living in it. Please help. My daughter is afraid to play in the yard with so many places for wild animals to hide in their grass. This is an eyesore for the entire neighborhood. Thank you!

closed #140548

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
8/31/2014

Overgrown and neglected yard/home at 2705 S Pine Meadows Drive

closed #141255

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
9/22/2014

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

closed #150228

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
1/14/2016

Hello, I am currently trying to sell my house at 1221 W. 6th Street. Potential buyer feedback has been overwhelmingly positive however several people have decided not to buy my house because of the condition of the neighboring property to the east. That particular house is abandoned and derelict. Are you able to take any action that would remedy this plight or if this is simply a civil matter please let me know what steps I should take to address the problem myself. Thank you, Jacob Kuebler jkuebler@hotmail.com 970-366-2327

closed #128877

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
9/21/2012

2611 Round Hill Lane, Bloomington. I understand the City cannot do anything about the overgrown lawn at this address because of the litigation the home owner has filed. But could you at least remove the dead trees and/or limbs that are blocking the sidewalk and could potentially fall on my car? I would think city code 12.24.040 would cover this problem. Additionally, the property owner cut tree limbs from his roof line, left them to drop in a pile so that if the dry conditions return we have a neighborhood fire hazard. I am so far beyond frustrated with this sitution. The property owner is getting a free ride in the litigation with the city, while our neighborhood would have to raise thousands to hire a lawyer and take this unreasonable man to court. I like being able to submit my complaint, but wish I could review my comments, but this web page won't let me scroll back. Please contact me if you have any questions.

closed #128878

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
9/21/2012

2611 Round Hill Lane, Bloomington. I understand the City cannot do anything about the overgrown lawn at this address because of the litigation the home owner has filed. But could you at least remove the dead trees and/or limbs that are blocking the sidewalk and could potentially fall on my car? I would think city code 12.24.040 would cover this problem. Additionally, the property owner cut tree limbs from his roof line, left them to drop in a pile so that if the dry conditions return we have a neighborhood fire hazard. I am so far beyond frustrated with this sitution. The property owner is getting a free ride in the litigation with the city, while our neighborhood would have to raise thousands to hire a lawyer and take this unreasonable man to court. I like being able to submit my complaint, but wish I could review my comments, but this web page won't let me scroll back. Please contact me if you have any questions.