closed #127628
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 8/6/2012
120 S. Grant St. Poison ivy adjacent to sidewalk.
120 S. Grant St. Poison ivy adjacent to sidewalk.
Alley between Washington and Lincoln off of First Street is totally overgrown, making it almost impossible to go from First to Wylie this way. My 90 year old parents live at First and Washington and we use this alley!
The house at 800 S. Fess Ave. has the most overgrown backyard in the area. 5 foot tall weeds, scrap lumber, stacks of rocks and junk are in this yard, visible from the alley between Henderson and Fess off of First Street.
Tall weeds on vacant lot corner of Gourley Pike and Cascades Ave.
The house at 904 E. University has weeds that are overgrown. This yard has not been mowed all summer.It is unsightly and obstructs a portion of the sidewalk. There is even poison ivy growing right next to the sidewalk.
3612 morning side dr Tall grass and untreated pool
The weeds are over 7ft tall in some spots. The lawn care company thinks it's our property, and it's not.
The front yard of 207 E. 12th is PERPETUALLY neglected. Right now it's the grass that's too long. In the winter it's the sidewalks covered with snow. Also, the front steps to the porch are at a dangerous angle and should be reset if this property is allowed to be rented. Lastly, there's a couch on the porch that should be removed.
No Walnut St @ 12th and under the railroad bridge: Weeds are extremely overgrown and it's nearly impossible to walk on the sidewalk. This area is ALWAYS overlooked (snow in winter is treacherous!). There are many people who walk this stretch daily to get to the CVS store at 14th and Walnut. It's already a dangerous stretch as cars fly down that hill beginning at 11th St. Add to the mix, the 'trolls' (aka: homeless people) who 'live' under the bridge at times until the area is saturated with a strong urine stench. With all the traffic passing by this location daily, why can't this be better cared for - instead of an eyesore?!
This is a follow up on the derelict house on W. 6th Street. The location is between Pine and Adams on the south side of the street. It is a Yellow house.