closed #180120
Excessive Growth
2602 S Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2022
Over grown side yard grass
Over grown side yard grass
Vacant lot between 2508 and 2504 has 3 foot tall grass YET AGAIN! 3RD TIME THIS SUMMER, 4TH TIME THIS GROW SEASON.
Vacant lot between 2508 and 2504 STILL 3 FEET TALL!! I ALREADY TOLD YOU GUYS EARLIER THIS WEEK, PLEASE FINE THE OWNER SINCE THEY CONTINUE TO NOT MOW THEIR PROPERTY. THIS IS THE 5TH TIME IVE HAD TO REPORT THE PROPERTY THIS YEAR ALONE...
Vacant lot across the street from 2505 S Madison has grass over 2 feet tall, again... getting really tired of babysitting this property, I know you must be as well, maybe do something more than just fine them? Just saying, you have literally years of ureport submissions from people in this neighborhood complaining about this vacant lot's owners not managing the property. Do something about it.
Between 2504 and 2508 there is an empty lot. Owners of said lot don't live in this neighborhood and CONSISTENTLY ignore their grass overgrowth. Its already 3 feet tall, and they did the same thing the past two years. Its a rodent and insect haven overgrown and I am tired of them NOT TAKING CARE OF THEIR PROPERTY.
Empty lot South of 2504 S. Madison has grass 3 feet tall. This is the second time I've had to report this already this year. Owners CONSTANTLY ignore their property and it looks abandoned 90% of the time.
There is a vacant lot south of the home at 2504 S. Madison which has grass growing OVER 3 FEET TALL(which is 4 times longer than the city limit of 8 inches). Not sure who owns the lot but they clearly haven't done any maintenance this season, or for quite some time longer than that.
Excessive growth and weeds as well as debris all over property. Also extra house not zoned correctly on property. Disregard previous wrong location. Thanks
The grass is so tall on the corner and it can be hard to see around. This yard has not been mowed in a very long time.
Large amount of Japanese knotweed growing on rear of property. Japanese knotweed is aggressively invasive. It is spreading to nearby houses.