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closed #119225

Excessive Growth

N PETE ELLIS DR

Case Date:
6/11/1997

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.

closed #111494

Excessive Growth

N PETE ELLIS DR

Case Date:
8/10/2000

The field across from Putt Putt on Pete Ellis Drive has not been cut.

closed #112028

Excessive Growth

N PETE ELLIS DR

Case Date:
5/9/2000

Vacant "field" lots next to (behind) the old Service Merchandise Building has not been cut.

closed #64146

Excessive Growth

N PETE ELLIS DR

Case Date:
5/6/1998

Grass needs cut from the Post Office on Pete Ellis Drive to St. Rd. 45. The trees need trimmed on the west side of Pete Ellis Drive.

closed #48166

Excessive Growth

N PARK RIDGE RD

Case Date:
9/12/2001

The apartment complex behind 142 N. Park Ridge Road (Geroge Town Condo's) is grown up. There are weeds everywhere.

closed #105298

Excessive Growth

N MONROE ST

Case Date:
6/25/2002

Entrance to Ralph Mills Pool (City owned?) at N. Monroe and W. 14th St. is an old abandoned tennis court with lots of weeds; very unkept and an eyesore.

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.

closed #118829

Excessive Growth

N LINCOLN ST

Case Date:
8/21/1997

The apartment building in the 500 block of N. Lincoln St. has a dumpster located behind the apartment building which has been overflowing for the past 2 weeks. Trash is everywhere and a rodent was seen.

closed #60966

Excessive Growth

N LINCOLN ST

Case Date:
9/2/1999

the neighbors dump trash & limbs on the tracks. ( the train tracks on N. Lincoln)

closed #63884

Excessive Growth

N KINSER PKY

Case Date:
5/28/1998

sidewalk north of Ridgefield covered with grass (city only on the west side) and the field at the south west corner of Acuff and Kinser over grown.