closed #165151
Excessive Growth
100 West 8th Street
- Case Date:
- 7/14/2018
The sidewalk is blocked on 8th street by the overgrown bushes from Topo's 403
The sidewalk is blocked on 8th street by the overgrown bushes from Topo's 403
Bushes growing in front of building at 123 South Washington St. are growing over the sidewalk.
On E. Miller Dr. on the S. side between Covey Lane and Maxwell, weeds are growing up through the sidewalk.
This yard is all bamboo. The bamboo has grown out considerably into the street. and now some the stalks are completely parallel to the road and hang down considerably. Trucks would brush through it whenever. But cars just miss it, unless it rains when it actually is a bit dangerous hitting your car. The sidewalk in front of the house is impassable, too, with a lot of weed growth. Quite the neighborhood eyesore.
bamboo has again encroached on sidewalk. Weeds growing up in gaps on sidewalk make the sidewalk impassible. Pedestrians must walk in 6th Street to get past this house. Cars approaching the intersection on Elm Street must pull into the street to see if traffic is traveling east on 6th. This is a recurrent problem and was not handled by the city the last time I complained. This is plain and simple neglect.
Tree over hanging the sidewalk is hitting our school buses. Tree is located at 1st and Woodlawn. Thanks for the help.
Refrigerator in the back yard and house needs painted badly. Also, car pulling across sidewalk and parking in yard. Also over-occupancy complaint & unregistered rental complaint.
Who is responsible for trimming back all the vegetation blocking the sidewalk along the south side of Azalea Lane between Walnut Creek and Winslow Farms? The sidewalk is impassable causing pedestrians to walk on the narrow roadway.
When trying to make a turn from Orris Dr onto W. 11th St, the excessive growth from this home obscures the view enough to where a driver has to stick the nose of his/her car all the way out on 11th to be able to see if the way is clear. Obviously, this is dangerous. It could cause an accident with cars, schools busses running to and from Tri-North, or any pedestrian walking down the sidewalk - which, in and of itself, is obscured.
The overgrowth at 913 W. 11th St is obscuring the view for drivers turning from Orris Dr to W. 11th Street t the point where a driver has to pull the nose of his/her car all the way out onto 11th St to see if the way is clear. Obviously, this could cause accidents with other cars, school busses going to/from Tri-North, or pedestrians crossing on the sidewalk.