closed #192700
Excessive Growth
3811 N Kinser PIKE
- Case Date:
- 8/5/2024
There is growth over 6 feet presenting a hazard to neighborhood security
There is growth over 6 feet presenting a hazard to neighborhood security
The Empty Lot at the corner of N Ramble Rd W and E Kenler Dr is so overgrown you can't walk on the sidewalks
Trees encroaching sidewalk. Also bamboo, for which this house has been cited is not abated, when will that be enforced?
Property is on SE corner of N Bryan and 7th St. The traffic calming bump out on the 7th street side is overgrown with Johnson grass and has been for months. A look at google street view shows it was overgrown in July of last year, showing this is a chronic issue at this location.
109 N Glenwood Ave. Abandoned house, excessive growth.
Alley way between N. Washington an N. Lincoln is very overgrown for pedestrians and vehicles.
Yard needs cutting. (Parker rental)
The management company has not trimmed the thistle/weeds growing along the driveway and sidewalk and they have become unsightly and hazardous.
Invasive Japanese knotweed growing on west side of house and south side of property along alley.
There is a utility pole at the SW corner of this property (by the alley) that is completely covered in vines, most, perhaps all of which are poison ivy. The vines are right next to the alley and tenant parking lot and are so high up (25+ feet) that the vine is going to seed. Is this the responsibility of the adjacent property owner, or do the utility companies maintain their poles? If the latter, do we have to wait the 5-year cycle for them to come by and do the trimming, or will they come by if someone requests it? And if so, how do we contact the utility which bears the responsibility?