open #203731
Other
125 1/2 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/26/2025
Shoes hanging off power lines. Safety hazard.
Shoes hanging off power lines. Safety hazard.
Shoes hanging on power lines. Safety hazard
Shoes hanging on power and cable wires up and down 500 and 600 blocks of North Washington and in alley north of 200 block east 10th street.
Report from Mr. Dennis Mayfield that on Friday, June 13, he saw about an acre-and-a-half of what he thinks is hemlock at/near the intersection of N. State Rd. 37 Business and Old State Rd. 37. This seems to be just on the edge of city limits. Submitted a report to indot4u.com as well on behalf of Mr. Mayfield.
This cop 1705 has been blocking the alleyway for over an hour so far (30 minutes yesterday is the legal amount) Really bad for business to have a cop car right next to your business door. He does this often and it does not improve the safety and negatively impacts business to have him stationed on Kirkwood in such a manner.
there is a large growth of hemlock behind the condo at 1369 s. stella dr. but the street is smith rd. it has been reported before and also removed, but it has returned with a vengeance. thank you for taking care of this.
Tree limb from street tree on sidewalk
Someone has dumped construction refuse across Renwick Boulevard down the ditch towards the path that runs under Renwick. It contains boards debris, and a number of other items that needs to be removed. It is immediately across from 1655 S. Renwick. Additionally, next to the stairs on Renwick Boulevard that lead down to the path someone has also dumped Landscaping debris.
I am a new homeowner and I have a question or two! I have two large sugar gum trees in the front of my house on the strip of grass in between the sidewalk and street. I was told that these trees are the city’s property not mine. I am concerned because I have to trim some on the larger branches that overhang my roof and also the roots are bowing the sidewalk out and pushing up the concrete in my basement. If I wanted to service these trees myself do I need a permit or does the city handle these things?
I am a new homeowner and I have a question or two! I have two large sugar gum trees in the front of my house on the strip of grass in between the sidewalk and street. I was told that these trees are the city’s property not mine. I am concerned because I have to trim some on the larger branches that overhang my roof and also the roots are bowing the sidewalk out and pushing up the concrete in my basement. If I wanted to service these trees myself do I need a permit or does the city handle these things?