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closed #39813

Excessive Growth

1301 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
8/25/2003

ENTIRE BLOCK FROM OLD RCA PROPERTY TO RAILROAD TRACKS HAS WEEDS 14" HIGH ON SIDEWALK..IN PARKING LOT AND WHERE BUD'S RESTAURANT USED TO BE HAVE HIGH WEEDS.

closed #39819

Excessive Growth

605 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
8/25/2003

Vegetation covering the sidewalk between 605 and 609 S. Fess. Please email Mr Fischman with progress.

closed #39310

Excessive Growth

2909 S Somerset PL

Case Date:
9/23/2003

NOT CORRECT ADDRESS CLOSEST I COULD COME. ON SARE ROAD BETWEEN ROGERS RD AND BUTTONWOOD LANE THE SIDEWALK HAS AN OVERGROWTH OF WEEDS AND POISON IVY. PLS UPDATE CITIZEN. GAVE THIS TO KEVIN BOWLEN WHILE HE WAS OUT IN THE HOOD. ASSIGNED TO HIM. RR

closed #102138

Excessive Growth

2106 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
10/22/2003

SHRUBS OVERHANGING SIDEWALK. REPORTED TO TRAFFIC BY CITIZEN.

closed #37103

Excessive Growth

917 W 6th ST

Case Date:
5/6/2004

Weeds are growing over the sidewalk. Mrs. Yoder's father lives at 923 W. 6th and they are not happy with the weeds growing over the side walk at 917 W. 6th St.

closed #36701

Excessive Growth

620 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
6/2/2004

vegatation growing from side; big shrubs hanging over sidewalk

closed #36702

Excessive Growth

624 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
6/2/2004

shrubs growing over the sidewalk

closed #36703

Excessive Growth

417 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
6/2/2004

This is the corner house on the Hunter side the sidewalk is nearly impassable due to the overgrowth

closed #36705

Excessive Growth

S HENDERSON ST

Case Date:
6/2/2004

This is actually on the east side of Henderson just north of 1st St. sidewalk is obstructed by the overgrowth of a rose bush

closed #36604

Excessive Growth

900 W 8th ST

Case Date:
6/10/2004

The empty lot next to 900 W. 8th Street has overgrown onto the sidewalk. The trees/brush have basically blocked the sidewalk causing pedestrians to walk in the grass plot next to the street. The area is a pedestrian hazard.