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closed #184712

Excessive Growth

725 E University ST

Case Date:
7/21/2023

Wall has a lot of poison ivy growing on it

closed #184879

Excessive Growth

722 W 2nd ST

Case Date:
8/2/2023

We've had a problem with invasive Tree of Heaven ever since the city came a couple years ago to clear the overgrowth in the "alley" space at the northwest corner of the property. Since then, the overgrowth has of course returned, but it's now more aggressive, with the inclusion of Tree of Heaven, which is spreading to the rest of the property. It might be a good idea to clear that overgrowth again. Perhaps there are other preventative measures that can be taken.

closed #185772

Excessive Growth

721 E University ST

Case Date:
9/26/2023

The bushes block, the sidewalk, and when they’re wet it’s not very nice

closed #188596

Excessive Growth

720 W Dixie ST

Case Date:
5/25/2024

710 West Dixie St. grass over a foot high

closed #183819

Excessive Growth

720 N Grant ST

Case Date:
5/15/2023

Grass is way too tall.

closed #179689

Excessive Growth

718 W Glen Arbor WAY

Case Date:
4/30/2022

Overgrown lawn

closed #172823

Excessive Growth

717 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
6/21/2020

Lots of poison ivy growing into sidewalk on 1st.

closed #179921

Excessive Growth

714 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
5/17/2022

Grass and weeds over 2 feet tall at old hospital properties.

closed #181158

Excessive Growth

714 E Cottage Grove AVE

Case Date:
8/23/2022

On the south side of E Cottage Grove, between numbers 714 and 712, there is poison ivy (among the other vines) on a tree on private property not too far from the sidewalk. The house in the photo is 712, but upon looking at the maps and street view, I think the tree is on the 714 property. I figure I can leave that to you to figure out officially.

closed #188671

Excessive Growth

713 N Grant ST

Case Date:
5/30/2024

There is a utility pole at the SW corner of this property (by the alley) that is completely covered in vines, most, perhaps all of which are poison ivy. The vines are right next to the alley and tenant parking lot and are so high up (25+ feet) that the vine is going to seed. Is this the responsibility of the adjacent property owner, or do the utility companies maintain their poles? If the latter, do we have to wait the 5-year cycle for them to come by and do the trimming, or will they come by if someone requests it? And if so, how do we contact the utility which bears the responsibility?