closed #204865
Street Trees
814 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 8/12/2025
Low hanging tree branch behind stop sign at entrance to North high school. Possibly on property owners land at 3821 N Kinser Pike.
Low hanging tree branch behind stop sign at entrance to North high school. Possibly on property owners land at 3821 N Kinser Pike.
The red maple needs to be pruned/trimmed.
Dangerous Bradford Pear. 30ft tall. City came through trimming trees and left it where one half of the branches are gone on one side making it heavy on one side and the whole tree is leaning south looking to fall on neighbors driveway and car given the next big winds. Whole thing seriously just needs to be removed
Tree fell down on street
The alley leading to 809 coming from 1st street- getting heavily covered in tree branches and the pot holes have gotten larger
Alley running between 1st & fess tree/weed overgrowth in alley scratching cars
Multiple trees need trimmed back from street, also from sidewalk you have to duck or move off sidewalk to get around them
Large branch has broken off maple tree at NW corner of 7th and Maple and is hanging precariously. High winds this afternoon and evening could cause it to injure someone. Hard to see in my photo but it is definitely broken off.
The bug maple city tree in front of our house on S Washington (near the corner of Dodds) has a carpenter ant infestation at the base of the trunk. If treated immediately I think the tree can still be saved. Will the city do this? If not, may I do so? We don’t want to lose this beautiful tree.
Hello - Following up to my prior report of an infestation to the city tree in front of our property at 724 S. Washington under uReport Case #202945, I received a message that Haskell Smith would come by to look at it, but the ticket was then closed so I've no way to further communicate with Haskell. I understand that Carpenter ants are opportunistic, but they can make things worse. I am still seeing lots of them around the base of the tree and the typical "saw dust" around the area to indicate some sort of boring insect infestation happening. Has anything been done to mitigate? I am hoping something can be done to save the tree before it gets out of control. I would contact an arborist, but since it is a city tree I assume it should be handled by the city.