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closed #40722

Excessive Growth

1019 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
6/6/2003

high grass ..please also check the woodlawn and maxwell area for other properties with high grass.

closed #65296

Excessive Growth

1017 E 1st ST

Case Date:
1/14/1998

Residents leaving trash cans on the sidewalk all the time. Ms. Craig is unsure who the trash cans belong to; possibly 1017 E. 1st St. or 1015 E. 1st St., which is a rental property (unregistered).

closed #66164

Excessive Growth

1017 E 1st ST

Case Date:
10/15/1997

At the rental house directly across the street from complainant, 1015 E. 1st. St., garbage cans and recycle bins have been left on the street since Monday.

closed #56592

Excessive Growth

1017 E 1st ST

Case Date:
9/23/1999

Parking on the lawn; trash in back yard; scattered trash has attracted crows and residents throw bottles and lighter fluid at the crows. The house is a red brick dutch colonial style rental.

closed #58535

Excessive Growth

1017 E 1st ST

Case Date:
4/9/1999

There is trash by the front porch that has been there for a while.

closed #25481

Excessive Growth

1012 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
6/28/2006

bushes and shrubs overgrown

closed #119431

Excessive Growth

1010 S Manor RD

Case Date:
5/7/1997

junk car in yard at 1010 S. Manor Rd., grass unmowed, junk in yard, big piece of plywood leaning against house for a year. Another house on street, next to last house on block, is an eyesore, grass unmowed, impossible to miss.

closed #67372

Excessive Growth

1010 E Maxwell LN

Case Date:
6/26/1997

Garbage cans of unbagged trash has been sitting in front of property for 2 to 3 weeks. Much of the trash is now scattered out of the cans. There has been no effort to pick it up.

closed #116856

Excessive Growth

1009 S Manor RD

Case Date:
7/1/1998

there are still weeds that need to be cut, this has been complained about 4 times.

closed #34344

Excessive Growth

1006 E Atwater AVE

Case Date:
10/1/2004

Plants are overgrown on the sidewalk.