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closed #165808

Excessive Growth

916 S Larkspur LN

Case Date:
9/5/2018

Grass is very high and there is a pile of trash in driveway. Only been there for 2 months now

closed #188225

Excessive Growth

914 W 1st ST

Case Date:
5/1/2024

The property at this location has a sign out front that it is an IU Health building. The grass and weeds at this property are extremely overgrown and very distasteful to the surrounding properties. Driving past this it looks awful.

closed #180827

Excessive Growth

913 W Cardinal CT

Case Date:
8/1/2022

Excessive growth in back lot behind the property, abutting our property. Owners have only mowed once this year. You will have to walk behind the property to view the area that has not been kept up.

closed #153302

Excessive Growth

912 S Larkspur LN

Case Date:
6/6/2016

Grass very tall. Not cut in over 2 wks

closed #153437

Excessive Growth

912 S Larkspur LN

Case Date:
6/10/2016

Grass has been overgrown for over two weeks. This has already been reported but no one from the City has come out yet :(

closed #153499

Excessive Growth

912 S Larkspur LN

Case Date:
6/14/2016

Lawn over foot tall

closed #164581

Excessive Growth

912 S Larkspur LN

Case Date:
5/28/2018

grass over 8 inches

closed #164992

Excessive Growth

912 S Larkspur LN

Case Date:
6/28/2018

Grass not mowed in weeks and garage door is ripped off

closed #183407

Excessive Growth

911 S Manor RD

Case Date:
4/11/2023

Bamboo, back of house. Looks like a rental so knocking on the door probably won't yield results.

closed #180805

Excessive Growth

909 W Cardinal CT

Case Date:
7/29/2022

Duplicate of ticket 180481, created on 7.1.22 and closed WITHOUT resolution by Maria McCormick on 7.6.22. I don't know, Maria. Does this look "resolved" to you? Property owner of 909 W Cardinal Ct fails to maintain property on the south side of the "creek", resulting in the attached. Overgrowth along the "creek", overgrowth in shrubs, bushes, and trees, and for the past two years (no thanks to the City), skunks have been living in the den created just on the other side of our fence. Husband routinely mows over or startles snakes when mowing two-three strips outside our fence. We're in a city neighborhood, for crying out loud. Kids are supposed to play in the backyard?? I can't believe the growth along the "creek" is aiding drainage at all, nor am I understanding how any of this is hard to find or hard to see, assuming anyone actually performs a site visit. All we want is to be able to enjoy the backyard. This? What's in these pictures? That's not why we moved here.