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closed #109121

Excessive Growth

1823 S MAXWELL ST

Case Date:
5/17/2001

Overgrown lot at 1823 S. Maxwell St.

closed #90326

Excessive Growth

1ST ST

Case Date:
8/2/2007

received email from the Street department - high weeds on the S.E. corner of the vacant lot @ 1st/Walker.

closed #92143

Excessive Growth

N FAIRVIEW ST

Case Date:
3/13/2007

Citizen is concerned about the overgrowth of brush at the intersection of 11th & N. Fairview causing a dangerous situation. Also, fallen rock on the sidewalk to the north side of the bridge.

closed #92624

Excessive Growth

1015 N Madison ST

Case Date:
7/20/2006

Weeds

closed #93285

Excessive Growth

2455 E Rogers RD

Case Date:
3/2/2006

This may not be the exact address but close. A neighbor on E. Poplar Ct. has been piling up yard waste (branches) in the city easement just east on E. Rogers.

closed #93289

Excessive Growth

2455 E Rogers RD

Case Date:
3/2/2006

closed #55028

Excessive Growth

211 S Union ST

Case Date:
2/1/2000

Councilmember Tim Mayer emailed me via Dan Sherman in regards to trash piling up in the backyard behind 211 South Union Street. Now, some of the bags have been ripped open and refuse is scattered around the area. He would like the trash removed.

closed #59615

Excessive Growth

E 9TH ST

Case Date:
12/14/1998

At the corner of 9th street and Park there is piles of gabage on the sidewalk. There is also all kinds of junk piled up around and on vehicles on 10th St. just north of the park. Some of those vehicles may be abandoned. There is one house that has trash and junk everywhere on 10th st. this area look like trash We received an e-mail from their neighbor.

closed #62987

Excessive Growth

300 N BRYAN ST

Case Date:
7/9/1998

Overgrown grass

closed #63957

Excessive Growth

525 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
5/21/1998

The yard at 519 S. Woodlawn has yet to be mowed this year, and was only trimmed once with a hand trimmer last year. The grass in the back yard is at least 2 feet tall and growing. HELP!@?!