closed #165159
Excessive Growth
1002 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/16/2018
Bamboo and other overgrowth blocking stop sign, overhanging street, blocking sidewalk.
Bamboo and other overgrowth blocking stop sign, overhanging street, blocking sidewalk.
Doris indicated brush in right of way at 1019 E. Thorton Dr. Dee, please take a look if anything you can assist with there. Otherwise, let me know and I can have Planning check on their end.
The sidewalk is hard to use due to plant overgrowth and children attending Binford and Rogers have to walk or ride bikes on the uneven grass in order to get to/from school.
This property immensely violates the City code regarding overgrowth of the yard and landscaping. In fact, the public sidewalk attached to this property that runs along 16th Street is practically impassable. There is barely a walkable path where the sidewalk should be.
Going towards the Mall, on E Second Street, past the intersection with Woodscrest, before the 'wavy wall' starts: trees encroaching on the sidewalk, walking there might be unpleasant because you may get hit in the face by branches.
Vegetation is growing over the sidewalk on the Maple Street side of house. Sidewalk is impassible the entire length. You have to walk out in the street. Looks terrible and is a safety issue.
Sidewalk isn’t usable because of tree/hedge growth
Vegetation is significantly obstructing sidewalk at 411 s Lincoln.
501 S Rogers (but on the Howe side of the property). Between the weeds growing over the sidewalk and the smelly trash cans, there’s not any room to comfortably pass.