closed #192371
Excessive Growth
420 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/22/2024
Yard is severely overgrown. House looks abandoned.
Yard is severely overgrown. House looks abandoned.
Shrubbery along boundary between properties - 715 E. 11th (IU-owned) and 723 E. 11th (private) - has grown so much that it is blocking the sidewalk. It is not obvious which of the two properties is responsible for the trimming, but it looks closer to 715.
Severely overgrown property on the front lawn and out to the city curb, weeds are well over a foot tall. Looks unsightly, and is unsafe. Likely fire hazard in hot summer. Difficult for cars to see around when turning the corner. Animals (skunk, rabbit) pop in and out of the brush. Neighbors are universally upset.
The property owner has left their property to become an overgrown yard all the way down to the city street. It is unsightly and dangerous, making it impossible for people (including children) to walk on the curb, difficult to see when driving a car. Weeds are several feet high and debris blows onto neighboring streets and lawns. This property has not been mowed this year, and appears worse than last year. Please do something about this ongoing problem, it's been getting worse!
Trees encroaching sidewalk. Also bamboo, for which this house has been cited is not abated, when will that be enforced?
The pool at the Village at Tenth and College looks toxic and can be a safety hazard if drained.
Excessive growth on side of the house
excessive brush and weeds this house is a rental . and the tenants do not maintain the weeds and other junk constantly grow over the fence and into my driveway also a loud malfunctioning air conditioning uint runs 24/7
Complaint that his neighbor, Alex Gul, is not moving his lawn; it is extremely overgrown (at 5 feet), would like someone to come in and get it mowed
About once a year, the alley ways need trimmed back of the bushes that overgrow into them. The area of concern are the alley going north/south just east of the Atwater Ave Subway restaurant between Atwater and Hunter, and the one going east west from Woodlawn to Faculty Dr. I drive these alleys daily and have noticed the branches have gotten to the point of needing trimmed. Thank you for your prompt attention.