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closed #155494

Excessive Growth

1305 W Woodhill DR

Case Date:
9/5/2016

Very overgrown lawn

closed #172498

Excessive Growth

1305 W Woodhill DR

Case Date:
5/20/2020

Overgrown Bradford pear that has become a shrub blocking sidewalk

closed #165560

Excessive Growth

1301 W 8th ST

Case Date:
8/19/2018

Abandoned house; excessive grown on un-mowed lawn at intersection.

closed #160889

Excessive Growth

1300-1302 North Kinser Pike

Case Date:
8/28/2017

The trees are hanging over the sidewalk so low that you have to duck to get by. It is not a well lit road and at night it is dangerous with people running into the branches hanging down.

closed #188932

Excessive Growth

1300 S Brooks DR

Case Date:
6/13/2024

Invasives in the right of way, the north property line, and along the creek including privet, poison ivy, burning bush, & multiflora rose.

closed #148441

Excessive Growth

125 1/2 E 10th ST

Case Date:
9/17/2015

Sidewalk obstructed by vegetation 611 n Washington

closed #144104

Excessive Growth

1221 W 6th ST

Case Date:
3/17/2015

Hello, there is excessive growth and illegal dumping behind my house at 1221 West 6th street. Someone has thrown a toilet back there. You can easily access the area via an alley way to the parking area behind the houses on Kirkwood. Thank you for your attention to this area. -J

closed #182819

Excessive Growth

1217 W 6th ST

Case Date:
2/13/2023

Overgrown and trash in front and back, dying bamboo into alley, falling down porch.

closed #176391

Excessive Growth

1213 S High ST

Case Date:
6/28/2021

Narrow sidewalk covered with growth

closed #181322

Excessive Growth

1208 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
9/1/2022

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.