closed #173518
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 8/28/2020
710 e. first street. pampas grass in tree plot obstructs sidewalk
710 e. first street. pampas grass in tree plot obstructs sidewalk
317 e. university vegetation encroaches sidewalk
vegetation encroaches sidewalk between 315 e. university and corner. vegetation encroaches both from the side and above
921 s. washington. vegetation obstructions sidewalk on Dodds side of house
918 e. first st. vegetation overgrown and obstructing sidewalk, especially on Woodlawn side
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On E First Street: low hanging branches over the sidewalk. The address of the house, though, is 713 Clifton.
Query the status of cases 174610 (Febr. 1) and 175275 (March 30): low hanging branches still hitting pedestrians in the face from a tree in the yard of 713 Clifton, but the branches are on E FIRST. Hope Michael Stewart can stop by and do something about this.
The intersection where Clover Lane ends and Blue Ridge North turns into Blue Ridge East continues to concern drivers in our neighborhood. I’m the neighborhood association president and have had suggestions that we ask for the city to install stop signs on each street. My opinion is that getting rid of the brush would improve visibility and avoid the need for stop signs. This photo shows how it’s impossible to know if there is oncoming traffic as one drives up the hill of BR North and attempts to turn left onto BR East. (not sure why the photo is upside down.)
The height of the grass in the back yard is excessive.