closed #170207
Excessive Growth
603 N Plymouth RD
- Case Date:
- 9/4/2019
Backyard grass is overgrown. We are fighting a chigger problem in this area of our neighborhood and this isn't helping.
Backyard grass is overgrown. We are fighting a chigger problem in this area of our neighborhood and this isn't helping.
This property has been overgrown for several weeks. Not sure if they've even mowed this year yet.
Excessive growth is just for starters. The yard is nothing but overgrowth - noxious weeds, invasive honeysuckle. This is a CITY lot, not the county. In addition, I question the safety of the building and the property itself. The condition of this property violates numerous city codes and it not acceptable in my neighborhood - my CITY neighborhood.
Mrs. Fernandez stated in her email that in front of 622 W. 6th (her neighbor's) the flora is growing so far out over the wall that you cannot walk by. She says that there is some poison ivy mixed into the overgrowth and she already has gotten poison ivy from it once this year. Please contact her on the status of the action order.
My neighbor has let her excessively overgrown weeds turn into trees that are on the roof of my house. I want her to take care of the over growth along our property line.
Branch hanging down scratches car roof. Looks like some work was done on a fire hydrant as the ground around it is dirt and I don't know if equipment hit the branch or what happened but it's hanging down. I tried to pull it down myself but there's no way.
The home at 700 S. Highland (Southwest corner of E. University and S. Highland) has extensive overgrowth of weeds and tree branches into the sidewalk on S. Highland. The sidewalk has become impassable in some spots and damaged in others. Probably worth a visit by the city, and a citation.
Tick heaven. There is no. It is nothing but invasive honeysuckle and weeds. I have to keep cutting it back on my property line because it continues to infringe. There are 5 children living in that house. That's their business to run the run of lyme disease and West Nile, but I don't like it being a spawning ground near me. And now the CDC has released a report about these "kissing bugs." The City code refers to "noxious weeds." They got 'em.