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closed #183865

Excessive Growth

2435 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
5/17/2023

Grass is about a foot tall and the trees on the east side of the property need trimming as you no longer can walk on the sidewalk as the branches hit you in the face.

closed #186441

Excessive Growth

2313 E Rechter RD

Case Date:
12/6/2023

The fruitless pear on the land between the sidewalk and street could use pruning. It is located to the left of our driveway when looking at our house. It's got some thick branches that could cause the tree trunk to split. We did not plant this tree.

closed #183866

Excessive Growth

230 S Hillsdale DR

Case Date:
5/17/2023

Shrub and tree on the north side of the property need to be pruned as they are taking over the sidewalk.

closed #172332

Excessive Growth

2146 S White Tail RUN

Case Date:
5/1/2020

shrubs growing over the sidewalk and you have to walk in the grass to get around them

closed #172735

Excessive Growth

1911 N Maxine RD

Case Date:
6/10/2020

Bushes and vines hanging over the sidewalk along Parrish Road and you can't get under them in places or see oncoming traffic

closed #188820

Excessive Growth

1612 E Matlock RD

Case Date:
6/6/2024

The management company has not trimmed the thistle/weeds growing along the driveway and sidewalk and they have become unsightly and hazardous.

closed #172498

Excessive Growth

1305 W Woodhill DR

Case Date:
5/20/2020

Overgrown Bradford pear that has become a shrub blocking sidewalk

closed #176391

Excessive Growth

1213 S High ST

Case Date:
6/28/2021

Narrow sidewalk covered with growth

closed #183863

Excessive Growth

117 N Hillsdale DR

Case Date:
5/17/2023

Grass is about a foot high in the yard and bush is over the sidewalk.

closed #188670

Excessive Growth

115 1/2 E 8th ST

Case Date:
5/30/2024

There is a City-owned tree in the ROW that is completely covered in vines, some of which are poison ivy. The vines are right next to the sidewalk, and are so high that the vine is going to seed. Is this the responsibility of the adjacent property owner, or does the City attend to its own trees?