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closed #170132

Excessive Growth

307 E Cottage Grove AVE

Case Date:
8/29/2019

Invasive plants have grown so large that one cannot see down or use the sidewalk. It is not clear which property is actually responsible - either 307 or 311 E. Cottage Grove

closed #170910

Excessive Growth

420 S Highland AVE

Case Date:
11/6/2019

A school zone speed limit sign is completely obscured by the overgrown bushes/tree on the north side of Hunter between Highland and Ballentine.

closed #172313

Excessive Growth

451 E Wylie Farm RD

Case Date:
4/28/2020

Overgrowth protruding onto sidewalk

closed #172498

Excessive Growth

1305 W Woodhill DR

Case Date:
5/20/2020

Overgrown Bradford pear that has become a shrub blocking sidewalk

closed #172571

Excessive Growth

1028 E Hillside DR

Case Date:
5/27/2020

Caller 812-322-8210 said that the grass was too high and the LOS was obstructed pulling out of S Huntington Dr onto E Hillside Dr.

closed #172735

Excessive Growth

1911 N Maxine RD

Case Date:
6/10/2020

Bushes and vines hanging over the sidewalk along Parrish Road and you can't get under them in places or see oncoming traffic

closed #173012

Excessive Growth

South Rogers Street

Case Date:
7/13/2020

Between sidewalk and street between 2nd street and Patterson on Rogers street there is excessive growth on the city street.

closed #173350

Excessive Growth

1417 E Bradshire ST

Case Date:
8/13/2020

Easement is completely overgrown with trash accumulating and is partially blocking sidewalk and makes social distancing nearly impossible along this stretch. This is the easement area for 1417 Bradshire and 1423 Bradshire. I believe these are rental properties.

closed #173378

Excessive Growth

702 S Washington ST

Case Date:
8/14/2020

Bushes are blocking the sidewalk on E Wylie St at S Washington.

closed #175507

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
4/20/2021

The intersection where Clover Lane ends and Blue Ridge North turns into Blue Ridge East continues to concern drivers in our neighborhood. I’m the neighborhood association president and have had suggestions that we ask for the city to install stop signs on each street. My opinion is that getting rid of the brush would improve visibility and avoid the need for stop signs. This photo shows how it’s impossible to know if there is oncoming traffic as one drives up the hill of BR North and attempts to turn left onto BR East. (not sure why the photo is upside down.)