closed #176323
Excessive Growth
2400 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 6/22/2021
The grass is so tall on the corner and it can be hard to see around. This yard has not been mowed in a very long time.
The grass is so tall on the corner and it can be hard to see around. This yard has not been mowed in a very long time.
Excessive weed and grass growth.
Large amount of Japanese knotweed growing on rear of property. Japanese knotweed is aggressively invasive. It is spreading to nearby houses.
The fruitless pear on the land between the sidewalk and street could use pruning. It is located to the left of our driveway when looking at our house. It's got some thick branches that could cause the tree trunk to split. We did not plant this tree.
This is a rental property. There is a large tree in the front yard that looms over surrounding properties and drops branches, leaves, and debris. Causes damage to surrounded roofs, guttering, and vehicles.
Home owner has excessive growth in back yard. Home owner also has two untreated, unfiltered, and un-serviced pits in the back yard that fill with rain water and are left standing. Referred to as "ponds". This has caused an increase in critters and bugs in the area. I would like this request to remain anonymous please...
I am co-president of Matlock Heights Neighborhood Association. We are an historic district and our outstanding designated Sullivan home built in 1850 was recently purchased 4/7/21 by LLC Palm Springs, FL. The grass is now 7-14” high and branch was down in road but we moved to the yard. Presently no one is living there to discuss the situation. Mrs Sullivan lived there 50 yrs and property was always well cared for. We are very concerned that no one is taking care of this historic home & property. We ask your assistance!! Thanks Sharon Yarber
The bushes on the corner need to be cut back or removed. Pedestrians cannot see around the corner and there have been several children who have crashed their bicycles on this corner. Walkers and runners have also run into each other at this corner. Cars drive around the corner quickly and there is no buffer between the road and the sidewalk. Any type of pedestrian crash at the corner could lead to someone falling into the road and getting run over. Please fix this hazard. Thanks!
Can you please contact the homeowner at 135 North Clark Street and have them trim the shrubbery that overhangs into the bike lane on East Seventh Street? This street is a designated, signed bicycle route and a major bicycle commuter connector. As it is, bicycles need to get into the traffic lane (no sharrows) to avoid the overgrown bushes. Thank you for attending to this matter. --Jerry Arvesen
Overgrown weeds and shrubbery are encroaching on the roadway and bicycle path on south side of East Seventh Street between Roosevelt and Clark Street, forcing east-bound traffic into the middle of the road. With two-way traffic, this forced me too close for comfort near these shrubs. Thank you for looking into this.