closed #131734
Excessive Growth
W Rosewood DR
- Case Date:
- 5/10/2013
tall grass
tall grass
Theres is excessive growth of bushes and branches all over this lot. In the summer, there is poison ivy and the overgrowth blocks the sidewalk. There is also a dead tree leaning towards the neighbouring house. This is a concern because a tree next to this one fell during the December storm. The lot address does not have a number: it is on W Cottage Grove Av between 1208 and 1212.
Corner of 7th/Morton - bush blocking the sidewalk.
Why is this lot aloud to be over grown?? From my research tax records owend by same company the owens the Apartment buld right across Westplex The Quaters. Tailwinds out of MN. We can't pick and chose who plays by what rules. Besides it's right on one of are main st. Please see what can be done. Not sure if there homeless camp down in there but I see them in and out of there all the time
Caller said the lot across the street from the church at 1230 W. 20th Street, has high weeds and a very large dead tree. Caller is afraid limbs might fall onto a passing car.
There is an ongoing issue with overgrown vegetation and lack of mowing on Sudbury Drive. This area has not been maintained for an extended period of time resulting in tall grass, weeds, and encroaching plant growth. This was a problem last year and Sudbury Drive has not been mowed even once this year. The excessive vegetation is obstructing sidewalks, reducing visibility, and contributing to an overall unkempt appearance of the neighborhood. I ask that the city address this problem as soon as possible.
Shamrock Pointe apartments, extremely high weeds, along the sidewalk and road at the entrance to the apartments in contrast to the other side of the street, which is well kept.
Had an individual call the Mayors office the past two days concerned about the excessive growth located near Westplex and 3rd South, west corner. Wanted me to reopen his prior uReport with the number 189088, but am not able to so I am filing a new one. He said that he has also seen homeless individuals in this area.
3rd and S. Washington, 8 foot tall weeds