closed #209554
Street Trees
Patterson & 2nd
- Case Date:
- 3/25/2026
Invasive callery pears and Asian bush honeysuckle on both sides of Patterson, from Allen to second Street.
Invasive callery pears and Asian bush honeysuckle on both sides of Patterson, from Allen to second Street.
Overgrown bushes and a dead tree and lots of branches that are hazardous to traffic in the spring taking over a lane of overgrowth every summer time that needs trimmed or cut or cleared before also has been dropping branches on the other side into my yard and on my cars needs addressed
This tree at the street has been dying for years and looks like its about to fall when it gets windy, we park cars near it as do neighbors and its big enough to even damage out house now. Can it be cut down finally?
The Madison Park HOA would like to request that this tree is removed. This is located in between the HOA property and the street, next the southwest building. This was previously requested on uReport case #204913, but the tree has not been removed. The tree is dead or dying. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me at [email protected] or (812) 287-8036. Thank you.
This tree has a lot of dead in its crown and it drops large limbs on the cars parked under it and on the intersection of the car park and Henderson.
Two trees about to fall on the power lines due to wind
I didn’t get a photo, but can if needed. There are several trees m/large branches overhanging South High Street between Hillside and Greenbriar that look like they are about to fall. I am starting to avoid driving that stretch in fear that one of those precarious limbs/tree may fall on my car. They seem to be on personal properties, but I feel the owners should know they appear to be unsafe.
Fallen branches on the street. Would you please also check the health of two Bradford pear trees, which are covered in lots of fungi? Thank you!
A large (dead) limb broke off the top of the red maple out front in the ROW, but the limb got caught in some other branches and is now hanging up there over the street. Can someone carefully extract the limb from the crown so that the healthy limbs (and cars and pedestrians) underneath are not in peril? It is too high up for a regular person to do it alone. Looks like it will require either a specialist who is a good climber and/or some sort of crane. Thank you.
Please do not let the splendid trees all around the intersection of 10th Street and Pete Ellis Drive be cut. Surely the intersection can be sufficiently improved without cutting all the trees.