closed #169156
Excessive Growth
808 W 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2019
Original case reported 6/10/2019 still open—please send update on 808 W Second St., uReport Case #168868
Original case reported 6/10/2019 still open—please send update on 808 W Second St., uReport Case #168868
Have not mowed area behind fence all year. Breeding ground for mosquitoes and ticks.
yard badly overgrown
Approx. half the alley behind 912 W 2nd St (alley between 2nd and Howe) is overgrown. Cars cannot pass through without veering into church parking lot.
Overgrown vegetation and underbrush. Will soon block vision . Curry Pike and W. Woodlyn.
Referencing Case #169080 I would like to at least put in a request that this case be assigned to someone other than Jo Stong.
Case #169080 should be 777 N. Oolitic St. not 805. The map had no pinpoint for 777.
Tick heaven. There is no. It is nothing but invasive honeysuckle and weeds. I have to keep cutting it back on my property line because it continues to infringe. There are 5 children living in that house. That's their business to run the run of lyme disease and West Nile, but I don't like it being a spawning ground near me. And now the CDC has released a report about these "kissing bugs." The City code refers to "noxious weeds." They got 'em.
Update for id=168611 notice indicated that the ticket was closed based on promise by owner to mow week of 6/10 today's date is 6/17 and no mowing has taken place also: who do I approach about pool (in backyard of same abandoned residence) that has not been drained/treated in two years and is attracting wildlife?
Excessive growth is just for starters. The yard is nothing but overgrowth - noxious weeds, invasive honeysuckle. This is a CITY lot, not the county. In addition, I question the safety of the building and the property itself. The condition of this property violates numerous city codes and it not acceptable in my neighborhood - my CITY neighborhood.