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closed #166959

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
1/3/2019

At the urging of our neighbor the city removed a tree from our property (in the front easement) as it had signs of the ash borer. Many other trees in our neighborhood have been removed for the same reason but replaced almost immediately. We have waited since April 27, 2017 for stump grinding and a replacement. I have attached a photo of the notice, in case that is helpful. Please let me know when to expect a replacement. Thanks, Nikki Rolf Boyd 3201 E St. James Ct 47401

closed #165093

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

2309 S Boulder CT

Case Date:
7/10/2018

Yesterday I came home to find one of my trees had been cut down by the city. It is a tree I purchased and planted 10 years ago. With no prior notice, or any explanation, it was cut down yesterday. I complained on this forum last night, ticket #165085 and it was assigned to Charles Brandt. I checked status this morning and the ticket seems to have disappeared. I can find no record of it. I also did not receive a response of any kind. The tree was bought by me and no reimbursement has been offered for the city destroying my property. The original complaint was submitted properly, and assigned, and removed from the system without a response from the city. I demand an explanation and I will not be going away until this issue is resolved.

closed #159475

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

201 S Jefferson ST

Case Date:
6/4/2017

Hi, Fourth Street between Jefferson and Roosevelt is a blacktop path, and there's honeysuckle and other shrubs growing well into the path near Jefferson. Poison ivy is also growing in several patches on either side of the path for about half a block from Jefferson toward Roosevelt. Could you please see what can be done about this? Thanks!

closed #152959

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

1310 W Woodhill DR

Case Date:
5/17/2016

One of those horrible pear trees have fallen over again. Might be more reasonable to just cut them all down and put in new species everywhere.