closed #160081
Excessive Growth
2801 South Brookside Drive
- Case Date:
- 7/11/2017
Brookside ends and the area beyond the end of the street is overgrown, again, and I should not have to send a monthly e-mail to remind the City to mow it!
Brookside ends and the area beyond the end of the street is overgrown, again, and I should not have to send a monthly e-mail to remind the City to mow it!
The property pictured on ticket is located on Xavier Ct. It is fenced in. The part of the property on the other side of the fence, along the walking path and street, is overgrown and covers quite a bit of the walkway. The people who own that property have neglected maintaining that area for many years now. I'm hoping that the city can clean it up or notify the property owner to please clean up the area so the walkway is not obscured by overgrown, invasive greenery. Thank you.
There is an overgrown tree at the intersection of Sare Road and Southern Oaks Drive that is blocking the "STOP" sign. Originally, the tree that was planted there broke, and many new volunteers grew up in that spot. The homeowners at that site have not cut them back. I think they may not realize that it would be okay for them to do so. My family and I had a similar thing happen to one of the oak trees in the tree-row in the front of our house. We chose one of the "volunteers" and cut away the others, so that now we have a single oak tree in that spot, just as we did originally. We actually used the broken tree as a support for the new tree as it was growing. Thanks for your help.
BRUSH GROWING INTO ALLEY - 2ND REPORT
continued , the medians in the middle of sare road when they mow they leave grass in the road. they never blow the grass away.
all up and down sare road the city has mowed and the fill the street and kirbs full of grass.
The parkway on Sare Road is overgrown and has not been mowed this year by the city. Specifically, between Jackson Creek Middle School and the new apartment building toward the North, the grass is probably 15 to 21 inches high. If it could be mowed, it would be greatly appreciated.
Maximum speed limit 20 mph sign is hardly visible across from 727 W First Street, due to tree growth that is obscuring the sign.
The grass is knee high--enough that it is starting to hide the fire hydrant.
Slope north of 911 N. Maple is overgrown.