Excessive Growth
126 S Roosevelt ST
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2025
Poison hemlock infestation along the 4th St walking path between S. Jefferson and S. Roosevelt St in Green acres. This is not the only location of such an infestation of this poisonous invasive in Green Acres. There is also a tree of heaven established here. Lack of maintenance is chronic in this location. In general, lack of maintenance enforcement per city code of ROW and Utility Easements in Green Acres is, in my humble opinion, the reason that those of us who try to maintain our lawns, gardens, and outdoor living spaces, are in a constant losing battle against these invasive species. Sigh.
Excessive Growth
2983 N Ramble RD W
- Case Date:
- 8/14/2024
Vines and weeds are overgrown and blocking sidewalk adjacent to property owned by city below storm drain pump station on the Southwest corner of N. Ramble Rd West and E. Russian Dr. Vines and weeds along fence and property owned by city block sidewalk access, forcing people to walk on street on a blind curve creating a life safety hazard. The city routinely cut back the overgrowth several times each Summer, but has not addressed this safety issue this Summer.
Excessive Growth
810 N Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 6/10/2024
Alley way between N. Washington an N. Lincoln is very overgrown for pedestrians and vehicles.
Excessive Growth
1600 W 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/15/2022
Map says 1600 but actual address is 1514. Overgrowth from tree obscuring stop sign. I believe this is a City tree but not sure.
Excessive Growth
911 N Maple ST
- Case Date:
- 9/29/2021
Slope north of 911 N. Maple is overgrown.
Excessive Growth
917 N Maple ST
- Case Date:
- 8/14/2020
Caller states that the city-owned property on the south side of the walking path from N. Maple to Monroe County United Ministries is overgrown. It was determined about 2 months ago that it is the responsibility of the street dept. to maintain.
Excessive Growth
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 7/26/2019
Maximum speed limit 20 mph sign is hardly visible across from 727 W First Street, due to tree growth that is obscuring the sign.