closed #179807
Excessive Growth
2225 S High ST
- Case Date:
- 5/10/2022
2225 S High St; yard growth is out of control, easily 18" high at this point.
2225 S High St; yard growth is out of control, easily 18" high at this point.
Front yard is about a foot tall and was not mowed last summer. The back yard is a bamboo jungle with stalks 30-40 feet tall. The neighbors complain about more insects and snakes since this home has neglected its upkeep.
all up and down sare road the city has mowed and the fill the street and kirbs full of grass.
ALSO GRASS LEFT IN THE CURBS AFTER MOWING WAS DONE. THEY NEED TO BE INFORMED THAT THEY SHOULD NOT DO THIS, I DO ALOT OF PICKING UP ON ALL OF SARE ROAD ALL THEY WAY FROM ROHR RD TO MORRIS PIKE BY RENWICK. IT STOPS UP THE SEWER DRAINS. ITS A PROBLEM IN ALOT OF STREETS IN BLOOMINGTON. THX
Large amount of Japanese knotweed growing on rear of property. Japanese knotweed is aggressively invasive. It is spreading to nearby houses.
yard overgrown with weeds
This property has vegetation overgrowth over the W. 3rd St. side and the Walker side of the property every year this is a problem every year it’s reported does the property owner not have a continued responsibility to maintain these walkways and site lines to the stop sign at Walker and third?
Hello! This property has excessive growth which is overflowing onto the sidewalk along Eagleson. Additionally visibility is very bad when turning onto Eagleson from University. Drivers cannot see traffic approaching from the north
Has not mowed in 6 weeks, overgrowth on our property and all around fence line. Excessive growth around the house and inside the fence. Weeds over 6ft tall. Reported twice last year. In addition, not once cleaned off the sidewalk for snow. I will report this this year as well.
The property of 1208 S Woodlawn Ave contains Japanese Knotweed. Japanese Knotweed is a city-listed nuisance weed, and in the case of this property the growth is well over 8 inches (more like 5-10 feet) and is visibly spreading into adjacent properties to the west and north by rhizome. The Japanese Knotweed is also visibly growing into that house's siding and foundation. This is likely a rental house situation where the landlord is neglecting the landscaping.