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closed #123884

Excessive Growth

904 E University ST

Case Date:
10/10/2011

large bush growing over the sidewalk

closed #123890

Excessive Growth

1423 S Monon DR

Case Date:
10/10/2011

utilities worker called to say grass and weeds are growing over the sidewalk from the back yard

closed #124205

Excessive Growth

822 S Hawthorne DR

Case Date:
11/1/2011

weeds growing over sidewalk

closed #125827

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
4/19/2012

805 Eddington Ct. in Sherwood Oaks - (1st street on right off Allendale Dr. when you pull in Sherwood Oaks off Walnut St. Pk.) The sidewalk is completely overgrown with trees and weeds, and you are forced to walk in the road.

closed #125835

Excessive Growth

700 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
4/20/2012

overhanging vegetation, not being mowed, falls out into sidewalk area on Cottage Grove side of building

closed #125979

Excessive Growth

609 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
5/2/2012

Caller said there is POISION IVY growing along the North edge of the stone wall along the sidewalk. Caller said this is a health hazard.

closed #125997

Excessive Growth

E Laurelwood CT

Case Date:
5/3/2012

Either 423 or 424 E. Laurelwood Court. Caller said a small tree had fell over the sidewalk and into the street. Also there is garlic mustard grass, poision ivy and really tall weeds. The backyard is very high.

closed #126017

Excessive Growth

423 E Laurelwood CT

Case Date:
5/4/2012

a tree is down on the sidewalk and grass is very high. House looks abandoned

closed #126311

Excessive Growth

1201 N Maple ST

Case Date:
5/22/2012

There is vegetation that hangs over the sidewalk in front of Willowbrook Apartments, 1201-1311 N. Maple Street

closed #126332

Excessive Growth

1701-1799 E Durham Ln

Case Date:
5/22/2012

The sidewalk on both the front and side of the property at 1700 E Camby Lane (southeast corner of Camby and Durham) is obstructed by low hanging branches and outgrowing vegetation. The HOA for the neighborhood has been notified and hasn't acted to rectify this, other than to send a letter to property owners mentioning overgrowth among other general comments; this hasn't resulted in any action by the homeowner. It's not possible to walk along the sidewalk without walking into tree limbs and/or bushes, so pedestrians must walk in the street on both the front and side sidewalks.