closed #62186
Excessive Growth
N MADISON ST
- Case Date:
- 8/17/1998
Tenants moved out and left a large pile of trash, sofas, etc. blocking the sidewalk on North Madison Street between 15th and 16th Streets. Mr. Napier said that you can't miss it.
Tenants moved out and left a large pile of trash, sofas, etc. blocking the sidewalk on North Madison Street between 15th and 16th Streets. Mr. Napier said that you can't miss it.
Grass is so high, in the field on the west side of Pete Ellis Dr., you can't walk on the sidewalk, also mud from a utility project makes walking difficult.
Problem is located at apt. complex on the west side of N. Rogers between 13th & 14th streets. Pine trees are growing into the sidewalk right of way -- you can not walk on the sidewalk in front of the apt. building.
Several properties along N. Walnut from 10th to 16th Street that are letting weeds grow up in the sidewalk.
Large bushes completely obstructing the sidewalk on S. Ballantine Road between 2nd St. and E. Hunter; on the West side.
The citizen stated south on Clarizz Blvd. near Moores Pk is an area between the sidewalk & curb and the empty lot where the grass is extremely high. It is near a bus stop and he is tired of having to stand in high weeds. There is a for sale sign, with realtor Andy Walker, on the lot which has been for sale for a long time. Since this is a regular problem, the City needs to check on this area on a scheduled basis.
Propery located at College Mall Road and Moores Pike (theatre corner) needs to be mowed on the hill and the sidewalk. Grass is growing over the sidewalk.
Weeds, trees, bushes have grown over the sidewalks on S. Henderson St. across from Timber Ridge Condos, and on Winslow Road; the sidewalk close to Winslow Plaza has overgrowth too.
This is actually on the east side of Henderson just north of 1st St. sidewalk is obstructed by the overgrowth of a rose bush
The sidewalk on the east side of South High Street south of 2nd Street has weeds overgrown on it making it difficult for pedestrians to walk in the area.