closed #145472
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 6/1/2015
2611 Roundhill. Owner won't mow. Please fine.
2611 Roundhill. Owner won't mow. Please fine.
No Walnut St @ 12th and under the railroad bridge: Weeds are extremely overgrown and it's nearly impossible to walk on the sidewalk. This area is ALWAYS overlooked (snow in winter is treacherous!). There are many people who walk this stretch daily to get to the CVS store at 14th and Walnut. It's already a dangerous stretch as cars fly down that hill beginning at 11th St. Add to the mix, the 'trolls' (aka: homeless people) who 'live' under the bridge at times until the area is saturated with a strong urine stench. With all the traffic passing by this location daily, why can't this be better cared for - instead of an eyesore?!
This is a follow up on the derelict house on W. 6th Street. The location is between Pine and Adams on the south side of the street. It is a Yellow house.
806 N. Lincoln - lawn needs mowing. This house is notorious for its appearance not being maintained.
401 E. Cottage Grove - lawn is getting long. Also, two of the trees they planted this year have died.
825 w 8th unmown lawn, house caving in and harboring squatters.
I had a report from a neighborhood resident that there is overgrown weeds and bushes on Ford Ave. From the resident's description it appears to be somewhere between Graham and Ralston. I believe possibly at the Ralston intersection with Ford. The resident is an elderly women and was very concerned about her ability to see when she drove because of this overgrowth. Thank you
vintage warehouse need to cut their grass on the 4th st. tree plot
Overgrown and neglected yard/home at 2705 S Pine Meadows Drive
Hello, I am currently trying to sell my house at 1221 W. 6th Street. Potential buyer feedback has been overwhelmingly positive however several people have decided not to buy my house because of the condition of the neighboring property to the east. That particular house is abandoned and derelict. Are you able to take any action that would remedy this plight or if this is simply a civil matter please let me know what steps I should take to address the problem myself. Thank you, Jacob Kuebler jkuebler@hotmail.com 970-366-2327