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closed #133959

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305 E 9th ST

Case Date:
9/6/2013

Coach on front porch

closed #133961

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612 N Washington ST

Case Date:
9/6/2013

Couch on front porch and excess trash

closed #133962

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622 N Washington ST

Case Date:
9/6/2013

Front porch couch and other furniture and excess trash

closed #133963

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708 N Washington ST

Case Date:
9/6/2013

closed #133964

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Case Date:
9/7/2013

I live on E.southern Dr., my question is why is this street severed, there are large limestone bricks blocking the road and there are busted beer and whisky bottles, weeds that are 4' tall ? i live on the where the college are and it is very difficult to get on henderson or hillside because of the traffic, i go that way to work !

closed #133980

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706 N Washington ST

Case Date:
9/9/2013

signed complaint for couch on front porch

closed #133981

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612 N Washington ST

Case Date:
9/9/2013

signed complaint for couch on front porch

closed #134037

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717 N Washington ST

Case Date:
9/10/2013

closed #134086

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211 S Kimble DR

Case Date:
9/10/2013

closed #134088

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Case Date:
9/10/2013

Have spoken with the Urban Forester, Lee Huss, and reported that, most unfortunately, the old sugar maple at the NE corner of my property appears to have died. The entire canopy of leaves has gone brown and is falling, the trunk and root base is shedding bark, and small to medium sized limbs are starting to fall. This tree is a city tree so I would like to begin the process of having it put in the schedule for removal (of course, after final confirmation of its apparent demise). I am concerned about the impact any fall storms and winter snowstorms will have on the dead limbs and trunks that are just above my home and bedroom. The address is 1115 W. 6th St. BTW, might also have a look at its twin maple, on the NW corner of the property too. It hasn't gone brown, but continues to loose limbs and appears to be in decline(?). Thank you, Jens Ksander